V Page 10/The Battalion/Wednesday, August 10,1983 Battalion Classifieds FOR RENT LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE" CASA BLANCA “CONVENIENT QUALITY CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS’’ 4110 COLLEGE MAIN -BRYAN- G, 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 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 Roommates Arranged Some Six Month Lease Available 1601 Holtoman Collefpe Stafion 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. $ 285 and up Eoat Gate Apartments 401 Lincoln Dr. East 696-7380 183tfn NEW 2-ST0RY T0WNPLEXES Woodway Village 2 Bedroom, IV2 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 ISOtfn INFORMATION. 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> 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 For rent 4 or 5 bdrm. IV2 bath partially furnished home. 2 1 /2 blks from campus, hugh fenced back yard. Available August 15, $450.00 mo., $150.00 deposit, 605 Highland, 693-5989. 184(2 BARCELONA One and two bedroom apartments available for fall/spring. Call 693- 0261 or come by 700 Dominik in College Station. 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 ^^#UO^ollege^tation^80tfn ARBOR SQUARE < One and two bedroom furnished)' apartments available for im-i mediate occupancy. Call 693-j 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn Now leasing 2 bdrm. 1 bath du plex near Kroger’s in C.S. Has washer/dryer connections, Ken- more appliances, patio. On shut tle. $375 fall, $200 deposit. Pets okay. Texas General Properties, 775-3983, 775-0168. 18313 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 MOVING TO HOUSTON? Condo for sale or lease! Great Locale — 10 minutes to Galleria. 15 to downtown. 1 br/1b, washer/dryer, cathedral ceiling, fireplace; securi ty gates, 2 pools, covered parking. (713)350-5146. 18213 $435, 3 bedroom, 2, bath, appliances four- plex near campus, garage, 693-5286. 177(10 Duplex. Two bedroom, two bath. W/D, carport, shuttle. $395.00, 696-1970. 183(5 SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms avail able for immediate occupan cy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 18311n Four-plex near TAMU C.S., 1 bdrm. $260 a month, water paid, W/D connections, all electric, NO PETS! Va off of 1 st month’s rent on a 9-12 month lease. 779-1613 M- F. 177tfn A BARGAlW £oR 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- Deluxe 4-plex with fenced yard. Spacious 2 bdrm. 1 Va bath, lots of closet and cabinet space. All ap pliances including washer/dryer. Very nice neighborhood. 693- 8685. 183tfn Furnished or unfurnished one or two bed room three blocks from university, central air, $200 to $300, 779-3700. 183(5 HOUSE FOR RENT. Walk to campus, furnished, air, heat, (713) 495-1386, (713) 871-9986 after 6 p.m. 183(6 2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775- 5870. 177tfn 3 bdrm 2 bath 4-plexes washer/dryer plus all appliances close to TAMU, $390 to $420, 775-5757. 177(9 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 satfq Typing! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE, 331 University, 846- 3755. 174tfn PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free preg nancy testing and also referrals. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548. 152(38 Typing on word processing equipment. Experienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. ' 166t21 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. 182(5 TYPING. Fast, accurate service. Near campus. 696-0914. 183(4 TYPING—Thesis, professional papers, dis sertations, reports or resumes. Call 693- 9689. 180(11 Word Processing—Typing. Summer Dis count Rate. Cathy or Andi—696-9550. 170(fn Word processing. Reasonable rates, fast turn around. EastMark, 693-5895. 177tll Hauling/Anything hauled with a pick-up truck. Call Dan, 693-7159. 182(5 WANTED DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and fu ture Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/mbnth. 846-2911 846-0396 ' _ 240(1, 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 i«" HELP WANTED 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 DOMINO S PIZZA Needs 70 drivers. We offer flexible work hours, starting pay of $3.60/hour + commis sion + tips. Our drivers gross between $6-$8 per hour. Ap ply at either location: 4407 S. Texas Ave. 260-9020 or 1504 Holieman, 693-2335. 184tfn HELP WANTED 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. 183115 HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently hiring route carriers & solicitors for immediate fall semester openings. Pay ranges between $400-$600 per month plus gas allowance. For appt. please call Julian or Andy at 693-2323 or 693-7815 after 2:00 p.m. Part-time help wanted. Grapevine, personality, 696-3411. E.O.E. 180tfn 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 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. 174ttn FARM PATCH PRODUCE Part-time and Full-time checkers and stockers. Apply in person between 1:00p.m.-3:00p.m. 3519 S. College. 184t2 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. 176tfn Now hiring restaurant help for fall at 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 Bookkeeper for Dr.’s Office. Experienced or College required. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply at 1775 Briarcrest Dr.l82tfn Wanted Asst. Manager for apartments. Needed late afternoons and Saturdays, 693- 2772, 696-7709. ' 184(4 Cocktail Waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar, 846-4691 or 775-7919. ISltfn Needed: Dental Receptionist-Assistant, 846-9148. 177(9 FOR SALE Senior boots and brand new Sabor with belt. Going Europe, must sell! Price negotiable, 693-3336/696- 8323. 18415 12x60 2-bedroom mobile home in Park, 15-minutes from campus. Pasture availa ble, graduating, must sell! 696-7046 before 10 a.m. 18313 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. i82t6 Restored batteries, $21.95, 500 Carson, 822-1719. 165(30 Matching sofa, chair, coffee table, good condition, $125.00. Call 696-8165. 184(2 Saltwater Aquarium fish, 693-9689. 180(11 2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence, $48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870. 177(fn 5 TAMU students needed for door to door sales $200 + a week commission, 775- 9460. 183(8 Honda Express, excellent condition, 1650 miles, $300, 693-0330. 183(3 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 ’82 grad needs 1 or 2 roommates for recently purchased home in D- FW. Close to both downtown's. Call Bob Price, 1-(817)571-5120, rent negotiable. 184(2 Roommate needed: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Sundance, rent $165 month. Call (713)442-4362, ask for Tim. If no answer call Scott, (713)852- 3177. 184t2 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. 180(5 Mattox’s intervention earns partner $20,000 United Press International DALLAS — Texas Attorney General Jim Mattox intervened in the bankruptcy fraud case of a conservative Galveston mil lionaire at the behest of his for mer law partner, who collected $20,000 in legal fees, a Dallas newspaper reported Monday. Mattox and his former part ner, A. Don Crowder, denied a conflict of interest, but Crowder acknowledged he was not offered the case until Mattox took office. “I didn’t represent anybody before Jim Mattox,” Crowder said. “I just said (to Mattox) ‘You’re going to get some phone calls from people who are going to try to convince you to do something.’ “My understanding was that he (Mattox) wasn’t going to get involved,” Crowder said. But Mattox did get involved, according to a copyright story in the Dallas Morning News, and the intervention sparked new life in Shearn Moody Jr.’s appeal of a $5.3 million federal jury judgment against him. Moody, founder anti chairman of Alaba ma-based Empire Life Insur ance Co. of America, had been accused of fraud when his firm filed for bankruptcy in 1971. The jury’s judgement was affirmed by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New m aefe Orleans. But defense lawyers say the action by Mattox virtual ly ensures the case will gain a rehearing. Crowder, who currently shares several business enter prises with Mattox, denied he Mattox because hefeltii was limited. “The time in whid could participate wan out,” said Crowder, were getting down totli(| log- • But, he said/TfyotirtJ Shearn Moody Jr., founder and chairman of Alabama-based Empire Life Insurance Co. of America, had been accused of fraud when his firm filed for bankruptcy in 1971. exerted undue influence. “I’m sure there are people who think I have an automatic ear tojim Mattox, and I hold his heart in my pocket," said Crow der. “But it isn’t true. I did weigh the political implications on his behalf and of my getting in volved, and obviously I decided there weren't any. There w'as no conflict.” Crowder said he contacted Newscaster says victorm y J iec< can I pick up the phond non Jim Mattox on thepk bet I can. 1 hope to( will always be that way.'ht * \ O Mattox’s office filedirp/ & L support of Moody, spoken political constn^, . , «, within 31 days of cot *f )USTO N office, the newspaperrji , . -T- i i . r u iitifrei 1 nn i. I en days later, Moodi „ . t,, Crowder legal feesofW^^ h court documents indkanB.-,, ... f hsi nma two I attempt to treatfn: )| lt W()rk foe ahke when theymL, Housto, attorney generals offoU the Padl Mattox. 'l®engcMho "I think that thehandK j I1 the I s Mr. Moody’s business agents of the state caustiHollar and believe that perhapshe%|J ( i OM a s led out at times for ran (slodome, b treatment. j n RBI single “This is not tosaytaing by Tony lilly white, because I doc'ivin Gwynn’; he is,” said Mattox, “Buihe Padres’ > appears the manis-iilhe two-run not been abused—lie!on Kevin If very close to it.” Hlfui Lolly R e hits and no apolc i Bass pa centerfic pcond innin; jusr pitcl a defeat for consultantE^ United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Anchorwoman Christine Craft, victorious in a sex discrimina tion and fraud suit against Met romedia Inc., says a double stan dard applied to television jour nalists is “hogwash.” The industry that calls Bar bara Walters, 51, “a grande dame” and Dan Rather, 52, “a brash young man” also inter prets age lines and wrinkles as signs of experience in men, but in women, it means they are “shopworn,” Craft said. Craft said her victory Mon day was a big defeat for the tele vision news consultants who are hired to help stations improve their image and ratings. “The question it raises about the consultant business is the main thing,” said Craft, who was removed from the anchor desk at the Metromedia-owned KMBC-TV because of a re search report that said she was driving viewers to the station’s competion. Finding the station lied to Craft about her security on the anchor desk and its intention of changing her looks, the jury awarded her $375,000 to com pensate for her damages and $125,000 to punish Metrome dia, which no longer owns the station. Nearly two years after Craft was removed from her job Aug. 14, 1981, she said she was de lighted to find out she was no longer “too old or too unattrac tive” and “would not have to hide my intelligence any longer. “I will defer to Clair Booth Luce or Eric Sevareid,” Craft said, “but not to someone be cause he or she is better at hairs- pray than I.” Craft called the jury’s recom mendation that Judge Joseph E. Stevens Jr. find Metromedia guilty of sex discrimination a vic tory for civil rights, women’s rights and journalism. The judge was expected to issue his final opinion on that charge no sooner than Aug. 19. “The (charge) I thought ab out most was the sex discrimina tion. That’s the most obvious,” Craft said. The equal pay issue — w hich Craft lost — was the “most dis- lu have l concerting,” she said, littrs.” her hands-on experiaBlie Padre addition to her work Ai