The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 16, 1983, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 6/The Battalion/Thursday, June 16, 1983
Battalion Classifieds
FOR RENT
LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES
“IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE"
CASA BLANCA
“CONVENIENT QUALITY
CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS”
4110 COLLEGE MAIN
-BRYAN-
Q, COURTYARD
Y APARTMENTS
“COLLEGE STATIONS
STANDARD OF QUALITY’
600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S.
STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 &
UNIVERSITY OAKS
693-2772
—»
846-1413
SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY
MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
NEW TOWNPLEXES
WOODWAY 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.
SERVICES
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.
Fast service. Reasonable rates.
Business Communication Services
100 W. Brookside
846-5794
!53tfn
Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all
kinds 822-0544. 153tfn
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free preg
nancy testing and also referrals. Houston,
Texas (713)524-0548. 152t38
K’S TYPING SERVICE. Reports, Thesis’,
etc. 775-7710, 272-8200 (after 5) 160UI
Seamstress: Women's and Children’s, for
mal and casual wear. Some alterations. Call
Noami, 846-6291. 160t3
FALL HOUSING
QUIZ?
1. Apartment ?
2. Condo ?
3. House ?
Answer House
Why? Lease/Purchase!
Gets you and future family
Ags a real place to live
PLUS the tax advantages
of ownership MINUS the
debt. Call B.B. Scasta Inc.
for information. 775-5870.
Bryan Duplex 2 bdrm., 1 bath, covered
back porch, fenced yard, $350, 775-5191.
ISOtfn
SUMMER RATES!!
4-plexes close to TAMU. 2 bedroom, 1
bath, $250 a month. W/D connections. Wa
ter paid. No pets. Monday-Friday, 8-5,
779-1613. 152tfh
Southwood Valley, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, fire
place, garage, wood deck. $625, 775-
5191. ISOtfn
Southwood Valley contemporary duplex, 2
bdrm, Hollywood bath, covered back
porch, fenced. W/D. $425. 775-5191.160tfh
Two bedroom furnished or unfurnished
apts. Three blocks from campus, central
air. $200 to $300, 779-3700. 154t9
SPECIAL NOTICE
NEW MINI
WAREHOUSES
Sizes available 5 x 5 to
10x30.
THE STORAGE CENTER
3007 Longmire
College Station
' (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber)
1 764-8238 or
696-4203
Managed by Joe Courtney. Inc.
75tfr>
VALLEY
GOLF
DRIVING
RANGE
Mon.-Fri. 12-9 p.m.
Sat. 10-9 p.m.
Sun. 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
696-1220
UNIVERSITY ACRES
COUNTRY LIVING AT
REASONABLE PRICES
•
•
•
•
cast oypass ana nwy. ju. «
Service Road Going South - Vi <
miles. |
Misc.
1 and 2 bedrooms on Cain Road
off Wellborn Road. Call Jane at
Kitchen table, 4 chairs. Call Frank after 6
p.m., 846-3413, 779-6421. 159t5
696-4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.)
76tfn
HELP WANTED
AVOID FALL INCREASES
RENT.
Now available 2, one bedroom
duplex, A/C, cable, large
rooms, $100 deposit, $225,
779-4692, also 693-1984 for
j nf O. crvo
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
i OR COUPLES for present and fu
ture Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/monttb
846-2911 846-0396
~~ 24tfn,
SUMMER LEASES
Close to campus. 2 bdrm 1 Va bath
with washer and dryer. Large
walk-in closets, spacious floor
plan. Large sundeck in rear. $325,
693-8685.
138tfn'
A BARGAIN FAtt 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-
0982.129tfn
New Night Club
Now Hiring
All Positions
SCANDALS
693-2818. i54tfn
Education majors with business
minor. Full-time work. Must be
able to plan classes and present
classes. Come by 409 N. Texas
between 9-4 Monday-Friday.
15815
. ARBOR SQUARE
•j One and two bedroom fumishedi
1 apartments available for im-j
: mediate occupancy. Call 693-1
13701 or come by 1700 Southwest 1
Parkway.
.1 - . = 29tfn
Belly dancers, Male dancers & other spe
cialty acts needed. Call Eastern Onion
Singing Telegrams for an audition, 693-
7799. 162t7
TYPING. Fast service, reasonable rates,
696-0914. 158t5
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
prr
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 1Mn
Beautiful one bedroom apt.
Washer-dryer, built-in book
case, large covered deck
overlooking trees, IVz miles
from campus, 1-273-1797.
16213
PETS
Free Kitten, 693-1641.
162t3
LOST
LOST: Ladies watch at
TAMU pool. If
found call 260-5469.
160t5
LOST: Male dog solid black, $50 Reward,
1-925-5746. 159t5
WORD PROCESSING. Papers, reports,
dissertations, etc. Fast, accurate, reason
able, 846-6200. 157U2
Pat’s Typing Service, 693-8361.
157112
Custom Typing and word processing, re
sumes, fast, reasonable, 779-7868. 157t20
FOR SALE
’78 Suzuki TS 125 excellent conditions
$500. Call 696-0244 after 5 p.m. 156t7
OFFICIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS: CO-OP
positions for tall 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
The
Battalion
Number One
in
Aggieland
Official warns
fires possible
at nuclear site
United Press International
FORT WORTH — Long elec
trical cables at the controversial
Comanche Peak nuclear plant
are so close to pipes that will car
ry heated steam or water that
she
FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE
4 Drwr Chests
44.95
5 Drwr Chests
54.95
Dresser/Mirror
94.95
5 Pc. Dining Set
69.95
Sofa Sleeper
235.00
Sofa & Chair Setsl69.95
Recliners
89.95
3 Pc. Coffee/end
TAble
69.95
Twin Mat Sets
79.95
Full Mat Sets
88.00
Bed Frames
15.00
TEXAS FURNITURE
OUTLET
712 Villa Maria
J22-5929
2/3-speed bicycles, $75.00 ea. Call 764-
8299. 162t7
1980, 14x60 mobile home on large wooded
lot horse pasture. Must sell. Best offer.
696-3462. 160t5
Suzuki 450, 1981, helmet, 6500 miles,
$1000, 693-1264, after 6 p.m. I59t7
Honda 125 ’80 model bought new 1981,
good condition, low mileage, 846-1104 af
ter 5:30. 161t5
Avon to sell or buy, call Donna, 696-
2880. 157t6
short circuits and fires may
occur, a federal safety inspector
warned.
Dan C. Ford, a consultant to
the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, testified Tuesday
that much of the wiring at the
plant is now too close to other
equipment or is in areas very dif
ficult to reach.
He said an inadequate in
spection program at the nuclear
plant caused numerous electric
al and pipe problems to reamin
undiscovered until early this
year.
Ford said one of his largest
concerns is that a number of
metal trays containing cable are
less than an inch from large
pipes that will carry steam or hot
water once the plant is oper
ating.
He said heat from the pipes
could melt the cable insulation,
possibly causing short circuits
that could lead to a fire. He said
as many as 200 long electrical
cables might have to be moved.
Ford told a U.S. Atomic Safe
ty and Licensing Board that
most of the electrical inspections
at the plant, near Glen Rose,
have yet to be conducted — even
though the First of the plant’s
two reactors is almost complete.
The panel is conducting licens
ing hearings.
Ford said numerous prob
lems uncovered in a major con
struction appraisal effort led in
spectors to question whether
similar flaws exist in areas they
did not examine.
He questioned the plant oper
ators’ decision to wait until the
end of construction to inspect
electrical and pipe support
work. Most other nuclear plants
examine wire as it is installed, he
said.
Another NRC inspector criti
cized plant officials for failing to
detect installation problems
through an internal audit.
William A. Hansen said plant
audit teams had no employees
with engineering background,
performed too few audits and
did not make sufficient effort to
determine why work was not
done properly. Quality control
inspectors employed by the
plant often did not report con
struction problems on the feder
ally required forms, Hansen
said. Instead, he said, they dealt
with them on an individual basis
without identifying “the root
cause and taking actions to pre
vent recurrence.”
Tntas Office of Traffic safety
s
SCHULMAN
THEATRES
OFF ADULT TICKET
> T 1st SHOW EACH DAY
One man
burned
in motel
SCHULMAN 6
775-2463 775-2468
2002 E. 29th
2:35 4:50 7:15 9:45
WAR GAMES
Dolby
,2:35 4:50 7:15 9:45
PSYCHO II
Dolby
United Press International
HOUSTON — One man died
in a motel fire early Wednesday.
Firefighters said Phillip
Charles Hurst, 50, died in
flames that engulfed his room at
a motel on the North Freeway in
Houston.
The cause was under investi
gation, but officials said it
looked like Hurst may have been
smoking in bed.
2:30 4:45 7:10 9:35
MAN WITH
TWO BRAINS
FT
Around tow
by Mil
UPI 5
EWYORK
tbn Bowi
JHis contr
Motorcycle rider course to be held Mays, ti
hte<l agains
bother con
The Texas A&M Safety Education Program will offerb g ut w h c
Motorcycle Rider Course June 24-27.
The course is open to both beginners and non-beginn
Motorcycles and helmets will be provided. Tuition for
class is $47. For additional information contact Bed
845-3019.
SWAMP to hold summer meeting
ave anothe
ead.
If you do
very is, go
pother. Thi
jThey ca
im. the res<
om Chica
SWAMP, Students Working Against Many Problems,i
meet at 6:30 p.m. Friday at 1018 Milner Street. Oldanda
members are encouraged to attend.
The agenda for Friday’s meeting includes discussion
the upcoming projects for 1983-1984, including Studi
Government in Exile Nominations.
All persons wishing to submit nominations for Sti
Government in Exile elections should attend, especial
they wish to nominate themselves.
3v
Eva
I United P
SAN FRA
rans is hitt
i Bseason t
■mphshn
“1 don’t k
"Evans sa
Big three
U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics. ag in six ru
The meeting includes one day of sessions sponsor UlFrancisc
the American Society of Testing and Materials and anoi ary over tl
day of field trips to the Gibbons Greek lignite operatic' the likeable
to an oil well hydraulic fracturing job. bmersfort
Remaining sessions deal with the subjects of analysis,a*973 but ne
struction, mining and laboratory findings. nyoneyeai
This year’s conference theme deals with the theon eBforthe If
perimentation and practice of rock mechanics. arunsscor
The meeting is sponsored by Texas A&M and the Assc ud a hittir
tion of Engineering Geologists in cooperation with the it vans starte
versity’s Center for Energy and Mineral Resources tf May and
Office of Continuing Education, and by the U.S. Nan jell in whic
Committee for Rock Mechanics of the National Reseanf hasn’t st(
Council.
To submit an item for this column, come by The 1
office in 216 Reed McDonald or call 845-2611.
2:30 4:45 7:10 9:35
TRADING PLAC
Arms dealer gets probation
i All of thi
Stional Le
Bjob in n
M ame, whic
to A1 Oli
|os, but i
je playir
imer cla
Rfhat’s
■e,” Evar
ime. “Ov
pve been i
Be namec
OCTOPUSSY (Dolby)
2:25 4:50 7:20 9:55
MANOR EAST 111
822-8300
MANOR FAST MALL
“uirw'i
:oD k
RETURN
OF THE 'Dl Dolby
2:35 4:55 7:2oT3r
THE MAN FROM
SNOWY RIVER
THE TOY
(Richard Prycr).
2:45 5:05 7:30 9:50
SKYWAY.TWIN
822-3300 2flQ0E.29th
EAST
WEST
LONE WOLF
McQUADE
FORCED
VENGENCE
DR.DETROIT
BLUES BrtOTHERS
United Press International
HOUSTON — Prosecutors
asked a federal judge to give a
prison term to an “international
bagman” involved in an illegal
arms deal with ex-CIA agent
Edwin Wilson, but he and
another arms dealer got prob
ated sentences.
Lawyer Edward J. Bloom, 75,
of Pomona, Calif., was sent
enced Tuesday to five years
probation and was given travel
restrictions for helping Wilson
ship plastic explosives to Libya.
Prosecutors had urged U.S.
District Judge Ross Sterling to
put Bloom in prison.
An unindicted co
conspirator testified Bloom
handled the financial arrange
ments for Wilson, who has been
sentenced to 17 years in prison
for shipping 20 tons of the ex
plosive RDX to Libyan terrorist
Moammar Khadafy.
Bloom was convicted May 20
of conspiracy to ship the explo
sives unlawfully, aiding in the
submission of a false document
to U.S. Customs, exporting a
Defense Department-controlled
article illegally and transporting
a hazardous material.
It all haDDens inside a computer.
T^loshdonce
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
1:45 3:45 5:45 7:45 9:50 10th WEEK
It’s os for os
you con go.
Skaggs center 315 college North
846-6714
^RUNNING ON TWO SCREENS
NO PASSES
12:00
2:35
5:05
7:40
10:15
CHRISTOPHER
REEVE
j ,,12:152:45StfoTso 10:00 JOAN COLLINS-IN^
RICHARD
PRYOR
Q
SONE WEEK ONL
luck out. >
Under terms of i ie I will re£
probation order, he niiisi|" That 1
120daysinaCaliforniaH| ore a b c
House and not lea«Bhing eh
country. iivhy he
A second man invoWB^' ai P
deal, freight forwarder,
hresher, 42, was sente: sa
three years probation |j m g arr ,<■
change for a guilty plea L ebal , i$ c
• a fine
ppening
It’s hard
itthers do
l, but thi
|| should
Bsh-back
I “You ex]
jre hitting
NOW OPEN
The newest in Video Games & Mui
Pole Position—Chexx—Mappy
Mad Planets—Millipede
& More!
The Best in Games & Music to comp
ment your favorite food & beverage
Northgate — between Duddley’s & Cowhop
• •••••••••••••••••••••a
f DID YOU KNOW
I You can walk to the SOUPER SALAf
| within a few minutes for the greats
■ soups in Texas. You may pick af
choose your own salad from the twen
| ty-six foot salad bar with great corf
ments and dressings.
PLITT CINEMA & K92-FM MIDNIGHT SHOW
FRI & SAT 12:00 "ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW’’ (R)
POST OAK CINEMA KIDDIE SHOW THURSDAY 10:00 A.M.
ONCE UPON A TIME” (G) plus cartoon
I
I
I
I
WALK AND SAVE
To the Sbisa Basement
OPEN
Monday through Friday 10:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m
QUALITY FIRST'' I Post o
PLL *
SEE!
12 S’
AUTC
LOCI
6x9 C
65 WA
6x9 C
85 WA
//i
Mon.-