The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 19, 1983, Image 6

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Battalion Classifieds
Page 6/The Battalion/Tuesday, July 19,1983
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
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LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE”
COURTYARD CASA BLANCA
COURTYARD
APARTMENTS
“COLLEGE STATIONS
STANDARD OF QUALITY”
600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S.
STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 &
UNIVERSITY OAKS
693-2772
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846-1413
“CONVENIENT QUALITY
CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS”
4110 COLLEGE MAIN
-BRYAN-
SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY
MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
BY OWNER Perfect for family
seeking exceptional home Vz
mi. S. of campus * schools,
parks, shopping within 1 mi. *
3 large bdrms, 2 full baths *
great kitchen/dining — 52
cabinets! * 2 living areas * oo
dles of storage * quiet street,
beautiful landscaping, estab.
garden * call for appt. to see al
extras—too many to list *
$79,500 * 696-1301 174t6
Diamonds Vz ct. thru 10 ct. II to IF. All
shapes; all colors. Diamonds for Aggie
rings. GIA certified diamonds and in
vestment portfolios. Rare and unusual
colored gems. Gold jewelry by weight;
complete custom jewelry service. Far
below market prices. Call David Jen
nings, ’84, 846-6297. 165(15
Sorority-Fraternity house. Terms availa
ble, 409-822-1719. 173tl3
NEW TOWNPLEXES
W00DWAY VILLAGE
ONE MONTH FREE RENT
2 Bedroom, 1V2 bath, W/D connections, major kitchen
appliances, carpet, drapes, convenient to TAMU.
JOE COURTNEY, INC.
696-5487
Office at 512 West Loop
OTHER DUPLEXES AND FOURPLEXES AVAILABLE. CALL FOR
INFORMATION.
SPECIAL NOTICE
1982 Honda XL500R, almost new excellent
condition, $1800, 696-5518, 775-2490,
David. 174(6
SPECIAL NOTICE
2nd SUMMER SESSION
OPTIONAL BOARD PLAN
Students, on campus, of campus, and graduate, may dine on a meal plan during the 2nd
Summer Session at TAMU. Students selecting the 7-day plan may dine three meals each day,
except Sunday evening: those selecting the 5-day plan may dine three meals each day,
Monday through Friday. Meals will be served in Commons. Fees are payable to the Controller
of Accounts, Fiscal Office, Coke Building.
Notice dates: Commons will be open for cash business on Registration day, July 7. Meal plans
will begin on the first day of class, July 8.
Fees for each plan are as follows:
7 Day $195.00 July 8 through
5 Day $176.00 August 12
PLUS TAX
Meal plan validation will begin at 7:30 a.m., July 8, in the hallway to the Commons Facility. Fee
slips will be required.
NEW MINI
WAREHOUSES
Sizes available 5x5
10x30.
THE STORAGE CENTER
3007 Longmlre
College Station
to
(near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber)
764-8238 or
696-5487
Managed by Joe Courtney, Inc
75tfn,
HELP WANTED
Advertise
an item
in the
Battalion.
JOE COURTNEY
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
Homes — Duplexes
Apartments
Available Now!
696-5487
1812 Welch Blvd.
#110 . 166
UNIVERSITY ACRES
COUNTRY LIVING AT
REASONABLE PRICES
1 and 2 bedrooms on Cain road
off Wellborn Road. Cali Jane at
696-5487 (Joe Courtney, Inc.)
76tfn
FLOOR SUPERVISOR
RECEIVING CLERKS
RETAIL FASHION
Apparel Retail Corporation, one of the largest
national retailers specializing exclusively in
junior and misses fashions, is now seeking full
time Floor Supervisors and Receiving Clerks.
Previous experience in a fast paced women’s
specialty fashion retail environment is neces
sary.
We offer excellent salary, a full benefits pack
age including a liberal employee discount, plus
the opportunity to advance within a fast paced,
growing retail chain.
Please apply in person to Marie Christopher.
SASSAFRAS
Culpepper Plaza
1671 South Texas Avenue
College Station, TX
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F
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
abTr^IWfAR 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-
FAMILY ENVIRONMENT NEEDED!
Alumni from Class of 54 needs help for his son as a
result of a divorce. He is looking for an educator to help
finish his son for college — needs more high school
background.
If you have the answer mail replies to Box 1787
Longview, Texas 75606 or call 214-753-2402.
ARBOR SQUARE
One and two bedroom furnished/
apartments available for im
mediate occupancy. Call 693-j
3701 or come by 1700 Southwest
Parkway.
29tfn
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
SAFEWAY STORES, INC.
has immediate openings for
part-time Sacker/Carry-outs.
Salary: $3.50/hour. Must be
available afternoons, eve
nings & weekends. Applicants
must pass a pre-employment
test to be given at Safeway
Store, 1805 Briarcrest, Bryan.
To schedule an appointment,
call 779-3288 between 9:00
a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
174t1
Attractive, unfurnished 2 bdrm.
apt. in modern fourplex. 1.7 miles
from campus. Near shuttle.
Washer/dryer connections, dish
washer, disposal. Lots of trees. A
bargain at $275! 693-7761.
17413
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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BRAZOS
VALLEY
GOLF
DRIVING
RANGE
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 - %
miles.
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. 152tfti
Houses for rent near campus. Call B.B.
Scasta Inc. at 775-5870. 163tfn
2 bedroom 1 bath on shuttle bus, family or
2 roommates. Low move-in. Call Steve,
693-8850.
174t5
Furnished or unfurnished 2 bedroom three
blocks from university, $250 to $300, 779-
3700. 168t8
ROOMMATE WANTED
SWENSEN’S
Seeking energetic people to fill re
sponsible positions. Now hiring
Cooks, Fountain Workers and
Dishwashers. Flexible hours,
competitive wages. Apply in per
son at Culpepper Plaza, College
Station. Between 9-11 a.m. and 2-
5 p.m. 174tfn
Commission sales person wanted
for local security company. Alarm
sales experience preferred; how
ever, sales experience is a must.
Excellent opportunity for a neat,
organized, self starter. Call 779-
3027 or come by 710 Pepper
Tree, Bryan, Texas.17415
LOST
Any person who has lost a dog
or cat, please come by the
BRAZOS ANIMAL SHEL
TER, 2207 Pinfeather, Bryan,
775-5755.
FOR SALE
Freshman male wants roommates to share
furnished house, $225/mo. 822-3389. 174t2
The Battalion
Classifieds
845-2611
Waitresses needed immediately at
YESTERDAY’S. 4421 South Texas Av
enue. Apply 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m., 846-
2625. 173t4
Cocktail waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar,
846-4691 or 775-7919. 174t2
Cocktail Waitresses Wanted. Silver Dollar
846-4691 or 775-7919. 169t5
HP-67 calculator, fully pro
grammable, reads magnetic
cards, perfect condition, + stan
dard applications & math pacs,
$125, call Margo, 260-5464.
174t1
’81 Skyline 14x70 2 bdrm 2 bath
hooked up on new lot with porch
skirting and parking slabe, excel
lent for student must see to ap
preciate, 779-7543.
17413
Liberty Mobile Home 14x56,
1983, 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
energy package, 3 miles to
TAMU, equity negotiable, Gall
after 6, 775-1679, 846-7970.
10-speed bike, man’s, ladies, excellent con
dition, 846-6958. 174t2
Saltwater aquarium fish, 693-9689. 173t7
10-speed bikes, $115.00; $85.00, 846-
6958. 174t3
1973 Buick Century, P.S., P.B., AM-FM
8-track, reliable, $825 or best ofer, 846-
5458. 174t2
Bass guitars: Fender, Rickenbacker, $400
each. Fender amp, $100. Big Peavey
speaker, $175. 696-0754. 171t5
Restored batteries, $21.95, 500 Carson,
822-1719. 165(30
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 isatfq
Typing! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE, 331 University, 846-
3755. 174tfh
Fastest most reliable typing in town-20
years experience. Reasonable too! 693-6483
or 693-8537. 174t6
TYPING—Theses Professional papers, dis
sertations, reports or resumes. Call 693-
9689. 170(10
Word Processing—Typing. Summer Dis
count Rate. Cathy or Audi—696-9550.
170tfn
TYPING, 823-7723. 170U3
Fast Expert Dependable Typing 693-8537
or 693-6483. 166t8
Typing on word processing equipment.
Experienced. We understand form and
style. Automated Clerical Services,
693-1070. 166t21
Piano, organ improvisation theory. De
gree. 25 years this studio. Adjacent to cam
pus. 696-4478 Frances Rice. 171t5
WORD PROCESSING: Papers, reports,
dissertations, etc. Fast, accurate, reason
able, 846-6200. 171tl3
Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all
kinds 822-0544. 153tfn
Custom Typing and word processing, re
sumes, fast, reasonable, 779-7868. 157t20
K’S TYPING SERVICE. Reports, Thesis,
etc. 775-7710, 272-8200 (after 5). 173t5
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free preg-'
nancy testing and also referrals. Houston,
Texas (713)524-0548. 152138
WANTED
TUTOR WANTED
For a nine year old boy Math,
Reading, Science. Former or Edu
cation student preferred. Call 696-
0759 after 8 p.m.
174t3
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 «"
Suspect in gun battle ^arp
in critical condition
United Press International
MCCAMEY — An suspect,
18, charged in the slaying of a
deputy was in critical condition
Monday at an Odessa hospital,
officials said.
Upton County Sheriffs De-
Charles A. Renfro, 45, was
juried Sunday in McCamey, ab
out 25 miles north of where a
gunbattle left one of his alleged
murderers dead and the other
critically wounded.
Renfro was killed Friday
while investigating a burglary
call.
puty
burie
The Texas Department of
Public Safety reported the sus
pects, Richard Lee Graham, 40,
and his son Thomas, 18, tried to
rob the Intertex Gas Company
compressor station near Bakers
field in Pecos County at about
9:45 p.m. Saturday.
was fatally shot first.
“An employee was being held
at gunpoint when a supervisor
arrived with a 12-gauge shot
gun,” said DPS spokeswoman
Patricia Holt.
She said Richard Graham
tried to shoot the supervisor but
“Thomas Allan
armed with a rifle, ther.
ted to enter the front
of the building," Holt
employee spotted Gi
warned the superv
turned and fired at
Graham, striking him in
and neck.”
Holt said Thomas (
tried to flee, but the scj
caught him and heldt
officers arrived. GOP
College football player
signs with Dallas
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United Press International
DALLAS — Dale Erves, a
standout fullback at the Univer
sity of Mississippi, gave up a
prospective career in pro foot
ball for law enforcement.
The 6-2, 222-pound Erves
had hoped to play with the Tam
pa Bay Bandits of the United
States Football League, but he
signed with the Dallas Police De
partment instead.
Erves, 24, who has a degree in
criminal law enforcement, is
now working his way through a
17-week course at the depart
ment’s training academy, and he
is one of the most promising
candidates there, officers said.
“I had been contacted by
seven or eight pro football
teams,” Erves said. “I had to
make a career choice, and I fi
gured the Dallas Police Depart
ment was giving me an oppor
tunity I didn’t want to pass up."
He said he decided to enroll
in the Dallas Police Academy af
ter talking to recruiters who
traveled to Jackson, Miss., in
January as part of their search
for minority police officers.
Dallas is struggling to infuse
its police force with minority
P0/JC«L I TTLE P
^ Those peop
officers. Currently, bM the streets o
prise about 8 percenter national Rer
partrnent. next year wtl
“I feel they need to/point—that
blacks in the Dallas Pt .“literally kill
partrnent,” Erves, a bbprotest orga
“But I don’t think thepM: Steven W
partrnent turns dowiH-leans is s
blacks. It’s probably l^rontational
turning down the idt;^>f the Assoc
police department." ity Organiz:
Erves said police wor t^low, a gra
difficult than football Arkansas 1C
ways. T Rathke ci
"Mentally it’s mores yjdeas from d
football, and the physiapadership
plenty,” he said.
Vote due on BraniffsSta
plan for reorganization
United Press International
DALLAS — A $70 million
reorganization plan for bank
rupt Braniff International was
not expected to draw a great
deal of opposition, but analysts
predicted bondholders and
competing airlines would vote
against it.
Braniff employees currently
are organizing the 400 pages of
documents that must be sent to
the airline’s 80,000 creditors,
who will either approve or kill
the proposal during the next
month.
The plan calls for 30 Braniff
planes to return to the air, prob
ably by the end of the year, and
provides for the reemployment
of about 2,000 former Braniff
workers.
Braniff declared bankrui
in May 1982 and began an effort
to reorganize.
The revitalization plan, back
ed by $20 million cash and $50
million in loan guarantees from
Hyatt Corp. of Chicago, passed
a crucial hurdle Friday when
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John
Flowers approved a financial
disclosure report detailing Bra-
niffs assets and liabilities.
One attorney at Friday’s hear
ing described the report —
which is part of the information
to be sent to voting creditors —
as the size of the ‘‘New York
phone book.”
United I
WASHJN
woman who
$as radio sta
list Posse C
reports were understani^K 65 again:
“The document is q .P 0 liticians £
cult,” he said. “It should!^ waiting
sible to understand ifoa$!'^'ni-
inclined to spend enougi'. 1 h e ans\.
Braniff management®? 11 ^
and major creditor a:j£? en y e ars, t
already have giventhenf| ntr nversia
zation plan their supporP^ 6 in rece
But opposition is eJ? re the Fe
from Braniff bondhoki(|p ns Comm
are owed about $100B KTTL-
and rival airlines, yi Western stati:
fought a continuing bf te< J N e -
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But former Braniff Vice Pres
ident Bob Ferguson said despite
their bulk and complexity, the
Southland
additional
keep Braniff ground.. ^.
U.S. Bankruptcy Ju(liwfy» Kan., ^
Flowers has ruled thtlS|jP^9 test;s a
must be returned by Aii$P'’ 1 ^P" vvat
be tallied. At the he:
If creditors approver/ are broa
>uldbedi# lent fepr
tans and pri
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proclaiming
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osal, the deal couldbeda
mediately.
Corp. faced with
perjury charges
United Press International
NEW YORK — Southland
Corp., the Dallas based-
operator of 7-Eleven stores,
faces a second grand jury in
quiry in addition to a conspiracy
and bribery case already pend
ing, a federal prosecutor says.
The new investigation will
focus on whether the corpora
tion or its agents violated the
federal Racketeer Influenced
and Corrupt Organization Act,
obstructed justice or committed
perjury, James D. Harmon Jr.,
of the U.S. attorney’s office for
eastern New York, stated in an
affidavit reported by the Dallas
Times Herald newspaper.
The probe also will center on
possible criminal liability by
Southland’s chairman of the
board and other officers, the
affidavit stated.
In May, a grand jury charged
Southland, former Southland
Vice President Eugene DeFalco
of Dallas and former New York
City Councilman EugenB united
tropieri with participatifHTAMPA
criminal conspiracy
bribe. The indictmeni
the alleged bribe was
as a lawyer’s fee and
New York state taxol
That fee totaled
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s of a C
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liner wit
Havan
icsick a
Ikhe Uni
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All the defendantseinfij Sunday
nocent pleas, and theirifeined by
issued public statementlin j n his 1
they were not guilty. Arliid a wee
was set for September life-sized h
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small knife
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The following incidents were
reported to the University Police
Department between luly 12
and 18.
THEFTS
•A wallet containing $70 in
cash, a wrist watch and a set of
keys from the tennis courts.
•Eggs, shortening and $3 in
cash from the Soil and Crops
Sciences Building.
•A wallet containing $80 in
cash was taken from a briefcase
WANTED
in the Highway Research
Building.
•A silver AMC 10-speed bicy
cle from the Zachry Engineering
Center bike rack.
TERRORISTIC THREAT
•A person called in a bomb
threat at the Doherty Building.
The building was searched, but
no bomb was found.
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF
A MOTOR VEHICLE
•A 1981 Yamaha motor bike
was taken from parking area 17.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
•Three males in a truck threw
tennis balls at a femalf
her bicycle on IrelandS-
•Residents in Dorm
violating University rr
regulations by shooi
crackers in the hallway
Permanent loving homes tor
dogs and cats. Call about our
ADOPTION PROGRAM, at
the BRAZOS ANIMAL
SHELTER.
LOST: Tri-colored gold bracelet near li
brary. Very sentimental. Reward. 693-
2019. 171t4
WANTED: Person with Masters or Ph.D. in
Horticulture or with closely related Agricultural
degrees or experience to manage a new ex
perimental agricultural research station in
Todd Mission, Texas, located on Highway
1774 between Piantersville and Magnolia, 45
miles South of College Station and 40 miles
north of Houston. Salary commensurate with
education and experience 1 months paid vaca
tion, fully paid medical benefits, vehicle fur
nished. Contact Texas Renaissance Festival,
Rt. 2, Box 650, Piantersville, Texas, 77363, or
call 713-356-2178.
17416
BURGLARlt
•A Sony XM 25
radio and amplifier frot
parking area 24.
•A Panasonic supreffi]
cassette and 12 cassette:
car in parking area 24.
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