Page 8/The Battalion/Tuesday, August 9, 1983 Battalion Classifieds FOR RENT FOR RENT LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES ‘IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE” C, COURTYARD y APARTMENTS “COLLEGE STATIONS STANDARD OF QUALITY’’ 600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S. STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 & UNIVERSITY OAKS 693-2772 CASA BLANCA “CONVENIENT QUALITY CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS’’ 4110 COLLEGE MAIN -BRYAN- 846-1413 SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES NOW LEASING FOR FALL/SPRING $ AND UP ALL BILLS PAID Plus Tennis, Pool, Sauna Best on site maintenance All electric kitchen individual A/C & heat Balconies & Patios Shuttle Bus Security Patrol .ABUTMENTS 1601 Holloman College Station 693-6716 • HOT TUB • EXERCISE ROOM • POOL • FRONT DOOR PARKING Well Maintained Attractive Apartments, Carpeted, Drapes, All Electric Kitchens, Individual Air. . . Heat, Roommates Arranged, Some 6 Month Leases Availa ble. $ Efeflt Gate Apcfttminfs 401 Lincoln Dr. East 696-7380 183tfn SOUTHWEST CROSSING $400 and Up DUPLEXES—NEW PRELEASING AVAILABLE 2 and 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, w/D connections, major appliances, drapes, fenced yards. Hickory Drive off Southwest Parkway, C.S. JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 Welsh #110, College Station isottn 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 696-5487 75tfr> NEW 2-ST0RY T0WNPLEXES Woodway Village 2 Bedroom, IVz bath, W/D connec tions, major appliances included, drapes furnished. $425. CONVENIENT TO TAMU— IN COLLEGE STATION JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 Welsh #110, College Station CALL FOR THIS AD AND OTHER HOUSING 180tfn INFORMATION. MOVING TO HOUSTON? Condo for sale or lease! Great Locale — 10 minutes to Galleria. 15 to downtown. 1 br/lb, washer/dryer, cathedral ceilingj fireplace; securi ty gates, 2 pools, covered parking. (713)350-5146. Four-plex near TAMU C.S., 1 bdrm. $260 a month, water paid, W/D connections, all electric, NO PETS! Vs off of 1 st month’s rent on a 9-12 month lease. 779-1613 M- F. 177tfn UNIVERSITY ACRES— $260 and under Country Living—geared to stu dents. 1 and 2 bedroom Duplexes and Fourplexes. Open spaces. Pets welcomed. Owner -maintained grounds. JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 WELSH #110, COLLEGE STATION ISOtfn Apartment/Houston/Fall semes ter. Graduated Aggie engineer has 2 bedroom apt. by Galleria. Needs roommate. Call Curt at 713-975-9838 after 6, or 713-333- 2942 before 10 p.m. 18016 a ba^gAIW 4 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- ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished,' apartments available for im-! mediate occupancy. Call 693-j 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn $435, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, appliances four- plex near campus, garage, 693-5286. 177tl0 HOUSE FOR RENT. Walk to campus, furnished, air, heat, (713) 495-1386, (713) 871-9986 after 6 p.m. 183t6 Duplex. Two bedroom, two hath. W/D, carport, shuttle. $395.00, 696-1970. 183t5 Furnished or unfurnished one or two bed room three blocks from university, central air, $200 to $300, 779-3700. ' 183t5 Deluxe 4-plex with fencfed yard. Spacious 2 bdrm. IV2 bath, lots of closet and cabinet space. All ap pliances including washer/dryer. Very nice neighborhood. 693- 8685. 183tfn SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms avail able for immediate occupan cy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 12x60 2-bedroom mobile home in Park, 15-minutes from campus. Pasture availa ble, graduating, must sell! 696-7046 before 10 a.m. Now leasing 2 bdrm. 1 bath du plex near Kroger’s in C.S. Has washer/dryer connections, Ken- pliances, patio. On shut- more appliances, patio, tie. $375 fall, $200 deposit. Pets okay. Texas General Pi 775-3983, 775-0168. 18313 ’roperties, BARCELONA One and two bedroom apartments available for fall/spring. Call 693- 0261 or come by 700 Dominik in College Station. 183tfn WANTED CASH FOR OLD GOLD f Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond Room Town & Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 1tfn DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and fu ture Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/m6ntb., 846-2911 846-0396 _ 24110, SERVICES Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 153tfn Fastest most reliable typing in town-20 yrs. experience. Reasonable too! 693-6483 or 693-8537. 18215 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 i 846-5794 sstfq Word Processing—Typing. Summer Dis count Rate. Cathy or Andi—696-9550. 170tfn TYPING—Thesis, professional papers, dis sertations, reports or resumes. Call 693- 9689. 180tll Word processing. Reasonable rates, fast turn around. EastMark, 693-5895. 177tll WORD PROCESSING: Papers, reports, dissertations, etc. Fast, accurate, reason able, 846-6200. 171113 Typing on word processing equipment. Experienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 166121 Hauling/Anything hauled with a pick-up truck. Call Dan, 693-7159. I82t5 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free preg nancy testing and also referrals. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548. 152138 Typing! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE, 331 University, 846- 3755. 174tfh TYPING. Fast, accurate service. Near campus. 696-0914. 18314 HELP WANTED 2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775- 5870. 177tfn HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently hiring route carriers & solicitors for immediate tali semester openings. Pay ranges between $400-8600 per month plus gas allowance. For appt. please call Julian or Andy at 693-2323 or 693-7815 after 2:00 p.m. 3 bdrm 2 bath 4-plexes washer/dryer plus all appliances close to TAMU, $390 to $420, 775-5757. 177t9 Bookkeeper for Dr.’s Office. Experienced or College required. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply at 1775 Briarcrest Dr. 182tfn Room for male graduate student private bath and entrance, 696-6741. 18212 Cocktail Waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar, 846-4691 or 775-7919. ISltfa HELP WANTED SWENSEN’S Seeking energetic people to fill re sponsible positions. Now hiring Cooks, Waiters, Fountain Work ers and Dishwashers. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza, Col lege Station. Between 2-6 p.m. 174tfn TRIPP OIL CO. is seeking part- time office help. Running errands, various office duties & must type 50 wpm. For interview call Carolyn at 846-3861 between 3-5 p.m. 18115 PART TIME HELP WANTED Cooks and counter help. Daytime and nighttime. Call 2-5 p.m. or 7-9 p.m. We will work around your schedule. Applications taken now. 693-1669 Clara Gilbert, Manager 18115 Needed: Dental Receptionist-Assistant, 846-9148. 17719 No^hirin^restauranthelpforTalHaT FARMER'S MARKET Bakery & Deli. Hours available: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-3 .p.m., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; or 11:00 a.m.-2 p.m. Cashier and restaurant ex perienced required. Start: $3.65/hour. Apply in person 2700 Texas Ave., Bryan. 18216 Part-time help wanted. Grapevine, personality, 696-3411. E.O.E. Accepting applications for combi nation bus boy/dishwasher posi tions at Pacific Coast Highway Restaurant, 3231 East 29th, Bryan. Apply Tuesday and Thurs day, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. 17716 SUBWAY The Nation’s #1 Sandwich Shop pe seeking energetic people to fill responsible positions. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Apply in person at 1701 Southwest Parkway #204, C.S. between 1-4 p.m. M-F. i76«n KETTLE RESTAURANTS Now taking applications for all positions, full or part- time. Please apply in per son at 1601A Texas Av enue, next to the Rodeway Inn and at 1403 University. FOR SALE 5 TAMU students needed for door to door sales $200 + a week commission, 775- 9460. 18318 Large Travel trailer, in excellent condition, tied down on secluded fenced lot (to lease apx. 100.00/mo.) on five acres 6 miles from campus. Lots of extras. $12,600, 693-7964 evenings. 779-7987 days. 18216 ROOMMATE WANTED “Freshman Engineering Major, non-ROTC Aggie needs room mate to share Arbor Square 1 -BR furnished (Twin Beds) apt. on bus route in College Station. Must be nonsmoking. Must sign for 9- month lease available August 27 to May 27. Choice location and facilities. Split approx. $400 month & security deposit. Kevin, Box 614, College Station, TX 77841 or call me at 409/260-6349. 18015 Moving to Houston? 1980 graduate needs female roommate. Have 2BR house with big yard 15 minuts from downtown. Availa ble 8/15. Call Patty (713) 956-0877. 18015 M/F grad student. Non-smoking, furnished house, $200/mo. plus utilities. Paul, 8-5 775-6001, 6-11, 764-9598. 180111 Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 Battalio ’he fifth A&M Open ment drew tal the state tc $15,000 in pi ■former T i plaver Tom J Vicior Araua win the chan singles. ■Judson, i won $300 b) ilace in tht iracket. ■Texas A& David Kent : ment has gro bounds” and B been the ■The tout :ulmination < I “We had t successful cai had,” Kent s; fn,every sessi wailing list I We filled up Yood kind University, :ampers, wh )ver the st opefuls for One killed, 28 injured c in Tokyo earthquake tc United Press International TOKYO — An earthquake that rumbled through the Tokyo area Monday touched off landslides that damaged homes, disrupted train service, killed one person and injured at least 28 others west of the city, police said. The tremor measured 5.8 on the Richter scale and was felt for about one minute, officials said. The government’s Meteoro logical Agency said the quake was centered in the western part of Kanagawa Prefecture near the foot of Mount Fuji, just west of Tokyo. Agency officials said there were more than 23 aftershocks but ruled out the possibility that a major tremor would follow. The National Police Agency said one person was fatally in jured by a falling stone in Kana gawa Prefecture. At least 28 United F others were reported! suffered slight injuriesil gawa and Yamanasbi|MANHA' tures near the centerHif. — A st tremor. iirst major i The quake triggeKffiee did litt slides, destroying ord/Na. four residential ho®B agency said. It also oil®‘Give m tricity to 844,000 Ire’ll see wh; Tokyo, Kanagawa, Y a >d after and Shizuoka . polled her i police said. Honda Express, excellent condition, 1650 miles, $300, 693-0330. 183t3 2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence, $48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870. 177tfn Restored batteries, $21.95, 500 Carson, 822-1719. I65t30 Police say leftist extremists take credit for bombings )y downing jbr, 6-4, 6 'ound of a MOVING: Twin bed, 3-speed bike, 4- drawer liling cabinet. 846-6023 (night leave message). 182t2 Sorority-Fraternity house. Terms availa ble, 409-822-1719. 173U3 1982 Mobile home 14x70 2 bdrm, 2 bath will negotiate Cindy or Rex 409-779-1581, 515-936-7105. 17915 Saltwater Aquarium fish, 693-9689. 180tll Dunn Gelding, 15 hands, gentle. For plea sure or work. $800.00. Cali Bill’s Barber, 846-2228. 182t2 United Press International HAHN, West Germany — West German and American au thorities searched Monday for left-wing extremists who ex ploded two bombs in a U.S. Air Force officers club only hours before a large anti-nuclear pro test at a NATO air base. The explosions at 3 a.m. Sun day shattered windows and damaged a wall and ceiling at the club near Coblenz, about 40 miles southeast of Bonn, causing $80,000 in damages. No one was injured, police said. The public prosecutor’s office said left-wing extremists claimed responsibility for the bombings in a letter bearing a red star insignia — a symbol used by both the so-called Baad- er-Meinhof gang and the Red Cells, which last year carried out 38 terrorist attacks. I “I showt ill Na. “T1 ional mate! lo too bad §y, very Ramstein NATOairbasl^'Hgyy West German and U.S f awhlle ' police arrested 160dei^Hallqui tors during an a * a pow lying a ban on proteS*L e and spreading propaganda. Strokes tod West The explosions coincided with anti-nuclear protests at the San Salvadorian government searching for leftist United Press International SAN SALVADOR, El Salva dor — Government troops, in cluding three elite battalions trained by U.S. Green Beret advisers, hunted leftists guerril las filtering back into a pacifica tion zone in San Vicente pro vince. Officers said that the opera tion around the eastern San Vicente province town of Teco- luca was in full swing Sunday as about 2,000 troops fanned out northward toward Chinchon- tepec Volcano, 22 miles east of San Salvador. Other troops also were de ployed north of the volcano around the town of San Lorenzo combating rebels since late Saturday and trying to block guerrilla movement toward the key Pan American highway that passes through the area, officers said. Officers said troops involved in the San Vicente operation in cluded two newly deployed “hunter” battalions and the V German Ppponent. spokesman said fivebo# u |P lmer <: found hidden in firefderation uishers at the officersd® two ex fi only two went off. He* bombs probably weredet' du ^ by timers. md volley pissing sh< uist, of th dge. Aft |ken on i»ik1 with tl )uist broke rad went Ramon Belloso battali% trained by U.S. Greet 5 “I was k advisers. Sallquist. The army began a' ihe’s got i style pacification projffrengths, San Vicente, an importat ; |rve, but ing province, June in < yeak.” man sweep that virtuall) 1 ® the zone of rebels. IgThe ds The object of the“P f j) Ccurrec j e : Welfare for San VicentejL^ w ^ ( ram is to drive off rebels (Janika o i them out of the areav# and are secured f populated. iseedecl ountain Millionaire’s death possibly linked to alterations of will Haniks Rcond se to force L look a co the tie-br lied for i United Press International LOS ANGELES — “Signifi cant” alterations in Henry Har rison Kyle’s will have resulted in a police investigation of a possi ble conspiracy in the slaying of the millionaire TV executive, it has been reported. Investigators found in Kyle’s briefcase a copy of a will on which the alterations had been made in pencil, Detective Bob Grogan told the Los Angeles Times Sunday. Grogan refused to describe the alterations. “Henry Kyle was proposing significant changes in his will that legally were never filed,” Grogan said. An unaltered will, prepared in 1978, was submitted to prob ate in Dallas, where Kyle was based, six days after he was shot. The will left all of his $22 million fortune to his sons Rick, 20, and Scott, 19. A $100,000 bequest was left to a daughter, Paula Holtzclaw, 34, and $10,000 was left to Kyle’s youngest daughter, |ven i ^rccilc i Jackie Phillips, 28. KyleYm^ Vicki YangTu,aTamai' i p estate executive he secrf :i l _ ried eight months bcf‘1 . °' slaying, was not named 1 1S S( will 8 6 ,ch 5econc Kyle, president of Fo>i|lays t Productions, was shotinWo. 3 ly morning hours of J'HAu along with his son, RidB_, millionaire’s 1930sSpani*| home. Rick Kyle was briefly E italized for a bullet wo is left elbow. he f Vir