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    Battalion Classified
Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, December 7,1983
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
SERVICES
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
34116
Female roommate needed
to share 3 bedroom house
in College Station. $235,
furnished, all bills paid. 3
bedroom, 2 bath duplex on
Dominik in C.S. Lots of stor
age; fenced yard; 1250 sq.
ft. 846-2014 after 4.
63110
Lancaster Place 303 Dexter
need male and female stu
dents for spring semester to
take up leases for graduating
seniors. $165.00 per month.
Furnished, all bills paid, free
laundry facilities. One-half
block south of campus. Prefer
non-smoking non-drink stu
dents. Lancaster
Sublease for spring semester nece 1 bedroom apt on |
Harvey Road, $305 furnished, $290 unfurnished,
racketball and cable included. Call Jim 845-
5552. 66t4
Sublease till May. Sundance Apt. #136 Ibdrm.
$335/mo., excellent condition. Large enough
for ivaaimaiss- 67t5
Three bedroom two bath apartment washer
dryer. 3/4 mile from campus quiet location.
$495 plus electricity. 696-5656. 68tf>
Room for rent. Room for spring semester. Rent
negotiable. Call David 696-3434. 68tl
OFFICIAL NOTICE
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the
semester in which paymenbt is made. There
after no refunds will be made or cancelled
orders. Yearbooks must be picked up during
the academic year in which they are published.
Students who will not be on campus when
yearbooks are published, usually in Septem
ber, must pay a mailing and handling fee
Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be
mailed without the necessary fees having
been paid.
33tfn
All Veterans currently receiving VA
Educational Benefits need to come
by the VA office (Hart Hall) prior to
Finals Week to prepare their re
cords for next semester.
Duplex For Rent 2-Bdrm,
one bath, all electric,
fenced-in yard, 11/2 miles
south of campus $360/
month plus deposit. Call
693-9156. 68t3
Moving to Houston! 3 bedroom
2 bath house for rent, North
west side, 290 and Hwy. 6,
$500/mo. Call collect Ted '73,
713-488-2108 after 5p.m.
available now. 64ts
Close to TAMU, Manuel Drive,
C.S. 1 bdrm, 1 bath,w/d con
nections, water paid, NO
PETS, $270/mo.
779-1613, M-F
35t16
dI^ect6ry refund policy
Directory fees are refundable in full
during the semester in which pay
ment is made. Thereafter no re
funds will be made on cancelled
orders. Directories must be picked
up during the academic year in
which they are published.
ROOMMATE WANTED
One male needed by Dec.,
Jan. Close to campus, cheap,
clean duplex. Own room. Call
Mark 696-1059, 845-5752.
VILLAGE ON THE CREEK CONDO
Male roommate needed, available
Spring semester 12/15/83. Partially fur
nished one bedroom; overlooking pool;
fireplace. Villa Maria shuttle bus route.
$200 PER MONTH-UTILITIES
»n C luded
846-6760 65t9
Deluxe 2 bdrm. 1 Vfe bath 4-plexes
with washers and dryers. Some
units with fireplaces, fenced yards,
wet bars, cathedral ceilings. Large
walk-in closet. Lots of cabinets.
693-8685, 775-1600. 65t9
1 or 2 roommates wanted, walking to campus,
lots of space, good price, 646-9163. 67t2
WANTED: Female roommate, $135.00/mo., call
Gloria or Sylvia 696-3007, available
immediately.
64U0
SERVICES
BARCELONA
One and two bedroom apartments
available for fall/spring. Call 693-
0261 or come by 700 Dominik in
College Station.
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
One and two bedrooms avail
able for immediate occupan
cy. Call 693-0804 or come by
the office at 1101 Southwest
Parkway.
183t16
HOUSES,CONDOS
TOWNHOMES &
duplexes
for rent. Call John Gregg or
Rick at Green & Browne Realty.
846-5701 ;846-5196
n
ARBOR SQUARE
One and two bedroom furnished
apartments available for im
mediate occupancy. Call 693
3701 or come by 1700 Southwest'
Parkway.
29tfn
WORD
PROCESSING
SERVICE
-Post uuord processing ser
vice available for term reports,
term papers and uuhatever.
TH€ COMPUTER
PLACE
707 Texas Rvc., Suite 108E
764-1190
53t7
TYPING
Oldest word processing service in
Bryan/College Station
We understand form and style.
AUTOMATED CLERICAL
SERVICES
110 UNCOLN 693-1070
6118
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 tbbtib'
Lovely one bedroom 765 sq.
ft., washer/dryer, built-in book
case, large deck overlooking
woods, 809 Yegua,409-273-
1797.
6613
One bedroom apartment near campus $305/month
spring semester, 846-1636. 66t5
Two bedroom condo furnished need sublease till
May. Moving December, 846-5889. 64t5
Sublease two bedroom duplex, $325 month, close to
campus, backyard, 696-5337. 64t5
2 bdrm. 1 bath efficiency apt. 2Vfe blocks from cam-
pus. 846-8575. 65t6
Short term lease opportunity 2 bedroom 1 bath
Country Place Apartments, 846-4896. 66t8
Typing. Close to campus.
Theses, dissertations, re
ports, resumes, letters,
693-9689. 52t21
ATTENTION GRADUATES
Preserve your diplomas, precious documents
& photos. Transform them into beautiful, last
ing laminated wood plaques superior quality.
TO ORDER CALL
ARTEMIS PLAQUES
775-6705 46t24
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable
rates. Dissertations, theses, term
papers, resumes. Typing and
copying at one stop ON THE
DOUBLE 331 University Drive.
846-3755. tone
PEPPER TREE
APARTME NTS
Landmark Properties, Inc.
•Shuttle bus
•Free cable tv
•Security guard
•Partyroom
•Swimming pool
•Laundry facilities
•1-2-3 bedrooms
•6 different floor plans
•Lots of closet space
•Excellent maintenance crew
•Convenient to shopping areas
693-5731
Hours: 9 to 6
Mon.-Fri.
Sat. 10-4
.2701 Longmire
Drive
College Station
BUSINESS ASSISTANCE
SERVICES
696-9550
Resumes, Theses, Dissertations
Letters, Reports, Etc.
Personal, Quality Service. 6iti3
ROXZ
Now accepting applications for
WAITRESSES. Apply in person 2-
6 p.m. POST OAK MALL. No ex
perience necessary. 67t7
WORD PROCESSING. Papers, reports, disserta
tions, etc. Fast, accurate, reasonable. 846-
6200. 48t25
ACADEMIC TYPING SERVICE. Word proces-
sing-Typing-Editing. Quality guaranteed. 775-
4581. 61tl0
Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all kinds, holi-
days, weekends work. 822-0544. 65t9
Typing 20 years experience means professional ser-
vice. 693-8537 or 693-6483. 49t27
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
GRADUATING
SENIORS
IF YOU HAVE
ORDERED A 1984
AGGIELAND AND
WILL NOT BE ATTEN-
DIN A&M NEXT FALL
AND WISH TO HAVE
IT MAILED TO YOU,
PLEASE STOP BY
THE STUDENT PUB
LICATIONS OFFICE,
ROOM 230 REED
MCDONALD BUILD
ING AND PAY A $3.50
MAILING FEE ALONG
WITH YOUR FOR
WARDING ADDRESS
SO YOUR AGGIE
LAND CAN BE
MAILED TO YOU
NEXT FALL WHEN
THEY ARRIVE . 55t19
PERSONALS
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro
cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy
testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548.
187176
HELP WANTED
WANTED: BASKETBALL OFFI
CIALS!!! If you are interested in
officiating Intramural Basketball,
stop by the IM-REC Sports Office
in 159 East Kyle, or come to the
Officials clinic on Wednesday, De
cember 7 at 6:00p.m. in 164 East
Kyle.64t5
Part-Time
Help Wanted
Grapevine
personality.
696-3411. E.O-E-
Needs PIZZA MAKERS,
PHONE PERSONNEL, AND
DELIVER PEOPLE. We need
full-time and part-time. Apply in
person CHANELLO’S PIZZA,
301 Patricia Ave. or 2404 S. Texas
Ave. 38113
Delivery help wanted. Aver
age $4-6/hour. Apply in per
son between 5-10p.m. dai
ly. 2400 S. Texas Avenue
across from Kroger’s, C.S.
58t13
HELP!! Need someone to help
16 year old boy learn to use
TI99 in our home nights or Sun
day. 822-7830, 822-0398.
6615
WANTED-Meat Taste Panelists.
Part-time employees are needed
at TAMU to be trained as meat
taste panelists. No experience
necessary. A planning meeting will
be held at 10:00 a.m., December
13th in Room 300 Kleberg Center.
For more information, Contact
Mrs. Gilmore at 845-3993. ests
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
24116
HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur
rently hiring route carriers & solici
tors for immediate spring 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.. i87tis-
AGGIES! Work for you RENT! Ranch work,
cattle, fencing, etc. Apartment maintenance,
painting, yard work, make ready. 693-2772.68t6
SCHULMAN
THEATRES
Mon-Fmly Nlte-Sch 8
•Tu*-Fmly Nlte-MEIII
y\
Typing and word processing. Reasonable rates Ex
ecutive Services at main entrance to A&M. 696-
3785. 65t6
Quality, professional typing. Reasonable rates. 20
years experience, Marilyn 693-7515. 62tl0
THE BIG CHJIL
MR. MOM
7:20 9:40
THE GREY FOX
7:30 9:50
AMITYVILLE-3D
Trmr
A CHRISTMAS
STORY
7:35 9:55
TRADING PLACES
TYPING. Research papers, reports, ETC. Fastser-
vice, near campus. 696-0914. 66t5
Apartment maintenance and material handler.
Must have nliimbMig cmk-i-iVik-c-, 260-9783. 59tl()
MANOR EAST III
Manor '“ast Mall
823-8300
7:15 9:40
PIECES
7:25 9:45
ALL THE
RIGHT MOVES
7:15 9:50
NEVER SAY
NEVER AGAIN
HELP WANTED
WORK FOR YOU RENT! Assistant Manager to
help with apartment leasing & office work.
Afternoons and weekends. Courtyard Apart
ments, 693-2772. 68t6
WANTED STUDENT COUPLE! Senior or
graduate students to manage small apartment
complex. Apartment plus salary, no pets. Call
between 8:30-3:00 M-F, 696-7709. 68t6
Earn $500 or more each school year. Flexible hours.
Monthly payment for placing posters on campus.
Bonus based on results. Prizes awarded as well.
800-526-0863,
WORK STUDY STUDENTS WANTED.
Dean's Office-Architecture, 845-1221. 68t5
WANTED
•CASH-
before YOU SELL your old
gold, silver, and rare coins to
just anyone, let the profession
als at Texas Coin Exchange
make you our high cash offer!
Texas Coin Exchange has
been in business in Bryan for
over 25 years, with a large
selection of rare coins and gold
coin jewelry.
We also stock:
•Black Hills gold jewelry
•Gold chains by weight
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr., C.S.
846-8916
3202A Texas Ave., Bryan
779-7662
FOR SALE
Color TV 19” Superb
Japanese “sharp". Priced
new August $329. Leaving
Country December 22.
Must sell at $195, 764-
7984. 68t6
Give The Magic of Mexico.
Hand embroidered Mex
ican dresses. Assorted col
ors and sizes $22.98 to
$28.98. Buy Now for Best
Selection. Call 260-
1956.
Ford LTD 1978 Powerful,
comfortable & safe. Only
47,000 careful miles. Smart
Navy/White. Exceptional
condition. Air & Radio.
Available Dec. 22 at Low
Price $1995, 764-
7984.
Honda Passport '83 model, blue, must sell, 693-
9583, Novama, $400. 68t5
1981 Camaro. Excellent condition, Loaded,
Mags and More. Asking $5450, 775-4940. 68t6
Skis 190CM good condition, 10-speed bike.
Alloy wheels, $75, 775-4538. 68t3
MCAT notes, tapes and test booklets, (GAPS
Course), $250.00, 846-3972. 68t5
Couch and chair for $300.00. White rattan with
black and white cushions. Good condition, 696-
1996. 67t4
Suzuki GS450S 1980, excellent condition, must
sell, 696-2223. 67t2
Honda Express, good condition. Best offer (260-
4088). 67t2
1975 Chevy Luv, good condition, $2100, TRS-
80 mcdel-1 computer, 2 disk drives, and soft
ware, $450, 260-1657. 67t5
LEASING
1200 square feet office space. Ample concrete park
ing on major thoroughfare. $750/mo. Call George
Webb Agency, 823-8051. 61tl3
LOST
LOST HEAVY GOLD BRACELET. A&M-Texas
Game. Sentimental value. Cash reward. PLEASE
call collect (713)461-4093. 66t7
LOST: 11/7/83 Texas Instruments SR50 calculator
between Chemistry and Aerospace Engineering
buildings. REWARD. 764-9767. 64t5
HELP WANTED
In Houston During the Christmas Holidays
TELEPHONE SALES POSITION
EXCELLENT SALES COMMISSION
TRAINING PROVIDED
Location: 2217 S. HWY. 6 (Near Westheimer Intersection)
Hours: 9:30 A.M.-1:00 P.M.
1:30 P.M.-5 P.M.
Call: 775-9351
THE HOUSTON POST
We put the good in every morning 67t3
Leader
of Mafia
in prison
:ph
vno
United Press International
LOS ANGELES — Josej
“Joe Bananas” Bonanno, wl
reigned as a Mafia kingpin for
30 years without going to jail,
was confined Tuesday to the
hospital ward of a federal
penitentiary where he began
serving his first prison term.
Bonanno, 78, surrendered at
Terminal Island federal prison
Monday to start the one-year
sentence, imposed on a 1980
conviction for conspiracy to ob
struct justice.
In an hour-long plea for le
niency before sentencing last
January, defense attorney
Albert Krieger said Bonanno
suffered from cancer and heart
trouble and his wife recently
died “as a direct result of Mr.
Bonanno’s conviction.”
Bonanno was originally
ordered to serve five years in
prison but a judge reduced the
penalty to one year. Bonanno’s
attorney, Alfred Donau III, pre
dicted his client would serve six
or seven months in prison.
Bonanno, a Sicilian immig
rant who went from bootlegger
and gunrunner for A1 Capone
to the top of American Mafia
leadership, was found guilty by a
federal judge in San Francisco
of interfering with a grand jury
investigation.
Bonanno was known as “Joe
Bananas” when he led one of the
five New York crime “families”
in the 1960s.
His reign as a mob overlord
was believed to have lasted until
his 1964 “kidnap” by gunmen in
front of his Park Avenue apart
ment, one day before he was
scheduled to testify on Mafia
operations before a New York
grand jury.
He went into hiding for 19
months, emerging in May 1966
to surrender at a federal court
house in New York. He never
explained his absence.
Around tom
City forming adult basketball league
The College Station Parks and Recreation Departaet;
organizing an adult basketball league and would III
invite any interested group to participate. Entries will
Dec. 12 and close Jan. 3. The season will begin Jan
league will consist of a separate women’s, men’s,
BAT
lenior
ored
11 reb
six-foot-and-under basketball program. An entry feeof| ranked
will be required for teams wishing to participate ini pry Tu
league. For further information call the departmentatllt ranked
3773.
Student Y wrapping Christmasgifrs
sny.
“Th
llayed
loustoi
I wouk
night.”
The
The Student Y Association is offering a Christmasji
wrapping service Dec. 5-9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in!li | 0S e ga
Pavilion. The service is free to Y members, but non-memk the f
will be charged from 50 cents to $1.25 depending on the
of the gift. Bows and ribbons will lie included in the*
ping, but boxes must lie provided by the owners.
Dorm sponsors Santa photo sessions
ring dead week, photographs will be taken withSa
and his elves in the MSC Lounge. Legett Hallisipj
Durin
Claus ‘an
soring the event to raise money for United Way. The
lures are instant photos — matted while you wait, fori
Hours are 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m,, thra
Friday.
me.
LSU
it to ti
to the
ton’s Y
jumper
Cougars
The
ip to le
of game
■ Housi
4-1, w
ark.
Soph
ianklir
Cougars
Aggieland photos taken at Pavilion >iajuwo
1 “Misted 1
Juniors, seniors, veterinary and medical school
can have individual pictures for the 1984 Aggielandi^ nost of
today through Dec. 9 at the Pavilion on campus. This
the last chance for students to have pictures made
To submit an item for this column, come by TheBattali
office in 216 Reed McDonald.
Astronauts cleared
for extra orbit day
;rs.
Olajii'
fouled c
m left
United Press International
SPACE CENTER, Houston
— The shuttle Columbia, shak
ing and groaning from hours of
baking in the sun at 214 degrees,
was cleared Tuesday for a bonus
10th day in orbit with landing
now set for Thursday morning
in California.
Scientist-astronauts Owen
Garriott, Robert Parker, Ulf
8:00-10:00
“DEAD ZONE” <R)
m
8:00-10:00
RICHARD PRYOR
“tisaLAHP.NPvrim
7:30-9:30
“DEAL OF THE
CENTURY”(PG)
7:50-9:50
‘RISKY BUSINESS”
Merbold and Byron Lichten-
berg took advantage of the extra
day added to the mission by con
ducting a variety of experiments
when they normally would have
been stowing away equipment.
Scientists at mission control,
their excitement growing as
more data streams down from
Spacelab, reported additional
Findings as Columbia passed the
eight-day shuttle endurance re
cord it set in 1982.
Rudolph von Baumgarten, of
Gutenberg University in Mainz,
West Germany, said results
from his inner ear experiment
will force doctors to rewrite tex
tbooks. He said tests on Merbold
showed that a vestibular re
sponse theory dating back to
1906 is no longer valid.
Italian scientist Luigi Napoli-
tano was so happy with Mer-
bold’s operation of a fluid phy
sics experiment that he called
the West German astronaut “a
great guy, a great scientist, a
great experimenter, a great
astronaut, and a great Euro
pean.”
Mission commander John
Young and co-pilot Brewster
Shaw were in Columbia’s cabin
when Guy Gardner in mission
The
at Alle
Uni
ALI
gest gan
control reported that an( l l he
officials had confirm:| 0,e the
weekend’s decisiontobt] lC| unt c
original Wednesday^ Ijandry
and have Columbial*In f a<
10:58 a.m. ESTThursdal eilur e a
wards Air Force Base. ® ne to
“The weather at Edw
looking good for both It
and Friday,” Gardner
“Terrific!” exclaimed!
who has been in spaceli't)
before.
As it turned out, the' we( .k bef
at the MojaveDesertairitf ji) 0 tel r
ter was expected tol^fthe en
Wednesday, meaningtk ter that, i
nauts probably wouldluiy bough
to extend their missiona g 0()1 0 f
Columbia roasted fa border to
hours in the top-to-suai happenit
Tuesday. This was pattW
gineering tests tosee* Such(
23-foot-long Spacelab a' en i
18-foot tunnel ’
Columbia’s cabin res|
high temperatures
The ship’s orbit is keef |
shuttle in sunlight const®
the rest of the flight.
Columbia changes p
relation to the suntotef
from building up in out
“Kind of like a
in heavy seas.”
1 lives tc
uburbs
would h
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Must sell before graduation! 1981 Honda XL 250S,
original owner, 693-3721. 63t7
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