The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 13, 1983, Image 10

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    Battalion Classified
ROOMMATE WANTED
Page 10/The Battalion/Tuesday, December 13,1983
FOR RENT
ROOMMATE
SPECIAL!!
$350
-No Utility Deposit-Two pools-Hot Tub-
Clubroom-Tennis Courts-Basketball
Courts-Exercise Room-Covered Park
ing-Shuttle Bus
693-3014
Hrlwwootf
Apartments;
1201 Harvey Road
College Station, TX
69t4
Female roommate needed,
furnished, A/C, W/D, 1 mile
from campus, on bus route.
$130 per month. Pets OK.
846-2024.
7014
"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 INCLUDED
846-6760 65t9
Male roommate wanted to share nice fur
nished house. $225/mo. 775-6723. 69t5
Female roommate needed. Have your own
room, Sausalito Apts. Call Trisha, 764-
0955. 7113
Female roommate wanted. Own bedroom 2
story, furnished, $ 195/mo. 693-2420. 69t5
WANTED: Female roommate, $135.00/mo., call
Gloria or Sylvia 696-3007, available
immediately. 64tl0
WANTED
Ride to Phoenix, Arizonia. Share expenses,
Ethel, 775-2157. 71t2
MSC.
Visiting male Chemistry Pro-
rffr -
fessorlfrom Denmark needs to
rent sleeping room 4 Jan-4
Feb, B45-801 5, 696-1482,
Joe. ! i 7113
SERVICES
PEPPER TREE
APARTMENTS
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
Typing. Close to campus
Theses, dissertations, re
ports, resumes, letters,
693-9689. 52t21
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. 10116
Le^usboar^^ou^^ogT^?
urnish constant attention
and care. Weekly and
monthly rates. DURR’S
DOBES BOARDING
FENNEL. 696-0099 pups
available. 69t5
BUSINESS ASSISTANCE
SERVICES
696-9550
Resumes, Theses, Dissertations
Letters, Reports, Etc.
Personal, Quality Service. ema
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
HOUSES,CONDOS
TOWNHOMES &
DUPLEXES
for rent. Call John Gregg or ,
Rick atGreen & Browne Realty.
846-5701;846-5196
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. C^al^ Mr|. Lancaster
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
One and two bedrooms avail--
able for immediate occupan
cy. Call 693-0804 or come by
the office at 1101 Southwest
Parkway.
1=
ARBOR SQUARE
One and two bedroom furnished,
. apartments available for im
mediate occupancy. Call 693
3701 or come by 1700 Southwest'
Parkway.
29tfn
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 l
i 846-5794 ibaue
TYPING. Research paper*, report*, ETC. Fattier-.
vice, near campu*. 686-0914. -1*14
Typing 20 years experience means professional ser-
vice. 693-8537 or 693-6483. 49t27
Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all kinds, holi-
days, weekends work. 822-0544. 65t9
WORD PROCESSING. Papers, reports, disserta
tions, etc. Fast, accurate, reasonable. 846-
6200;:
Typing and word processing. Reasonable rates Ex
ecutive Services at main entrance to A&M. 696-
3785. i>5t6
Earn $500 or more each school year. Flexible hours.
Monthly payment for placing posters on campus.
Bonus based on results. Prizes awarded as well.
mrSZSzOm-. 66t5
BARCELONA
On* and two bedroom apartments
available for fall/apring. Can 693-
0261 or come by 700 Dominik in
College Station.
SHORT COURSES
McKenzie-Baldwin
Business College
Business Administration
Executive Secretarial
Word Processing & Computers
822-6423
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
GRADUATING
Short term lease opportunity 2 bedroom 1 bath
Country Place Apartments, 846-4896. 66t8
OFFICIAL NOTICE
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
A 2 or 3 bdrm. 2 bath with
washer/dryer, $375/month
or $495/month, 696-7714
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.
or after 6p.m. 696-4384.
70t4
Vacation Rental
Spend New Years at Seven
Coves Lake Conroe, two bed
room condo on lake sleeps 6,
whirlpool bath, available 12/31
to 1/7, $75 per night. Call 696-
6969 after 5:30 p.m. 70t4
ATTENTION PSYCHOLOGY
AND SOCIOLOGY MAJORS
Full time position open at MH-MR
Mary Lake Halfway House. Oppor
tunity to help people make transi
tion to independent setting. Call Li
beral Arts Cooperative Education
Office, 845-7814, or come by 420
JHamncjton Tower. 70t4
SENIORS
F 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 55119
New at Treehouse Phase II!
Subleasing their largest one
bedroom for spring. Walking
distance to campus. Has new
appliances, carpeting, 2 wlk-in
closetb. $345/mo. 764-
7647. 7113
"TSffSfSTSRYREFurJB 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.
LEASING
1200 square feet office space. Ample concrete park
ing on major thoroughfare. $750/mo. Call George
Webb Agency, 823-8051. 61Hr3
LOST
LOST HEAVY GOLD BRACELET. A&M-Texas
Game. Sentimental value. Cash reward. PLEASE
call collect (713)461-4093. 66t7
PERSONALS
Three bedroom two bath apartment washer
dryer. 3/4 mile from campus quiet location.
$495 plus electricity, 696-5656. 68tt>
2 bdrm. house $350.00. Pets okay. Good location.
693-5286. 22^
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Aborts i pro
cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy
testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548.
187t76
REWARD! Small gold necklace with diamond
in gold cross. If found, please call Eric at 696-
ii2L ZSM_
Doctor charged;
WWII murders
United Press International
HAMBURG, West Germany
— A former Nazi doctor was
charged Monday with murder
ing Jewish children and death
camp inmates to eliminate wit
nesses to medical experiments
he performed on the prisoners.
P
IPL.ITT THEATRES
BUY GIFT BOOKS
NOW AND SAVE.
CINEMA HI
SKAGGS CENTER R46-6714
7:35 9:50
CHRISTINE’
(R)
7:30 9:30 >>
“RISKY BUSINESS” (R) 3
7:4510:00 >;
“SUDDEN IMPACT” <R) g
CINEMA III
POST OAK MALL 764-0616
7:00 10:00
DEBRA WINGER
SHIRLEY MacLAJNF.
(PCI *
PARAMOUNT
r. 7:30 9:30
y “RUMBLE FISH” (R) $
. 1111'ii.i r i* »iii i ii ii «y
HELP WANTED
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE
All Star Audio, a leader in the home entertain
ment industry, Is seeking qualified individuals
for a management training program. All Star
Audio offers a structured training, leading to
Mgmt. If you possess a minimum 2 years col
lege or equivalent Retail Mgmt. and desire a
career contact: Ron Clark 11-4. Please apply
in person, 3601 E. 29th. eoe M/F 7113
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
wANTEb
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and fm
ture Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 846-0396
24116
ZifiASjfeLLO’s pizza
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
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. esi
Part-Time
Help Wanted
Grapevine
personality.
696-3411. E.O.E. ^
AGGIES! Work for you RENT! Ranch work,
cattle, fencing, etc. Apartment maintenance,
painting, yard work, make ready. 693-2772.68t6
Apartment maintenance and material handler.
Must have plumbing experience, 260-9738.
70tl0
WORK FOR YOU RENT! Assistant Manager to
help with apartment leasing & office work.
Afternoons and weekends. Courtyard Apart
ments, 693-2772. 6816
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
CENARE needs WAITPERSONS for the holi
days and spring semester. Ask for Gary, 404
University Drive, 696-7311. 71t3
WORK STUDY STUDENTS WANTED.
Dean’s Office-Architecture, 845-1221. 68t5
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.
6816
Color TV 19” Superb
Japanese “sharp 11 . Priced
new August $329. Leaving
Country December 22.
Must sell at $195, 764-
7984. 68t6
Wilson Staff three and four iron golf clubs. RE
WARD. Dave, 693-3911. 71t3
1981 Camaro. Excellent condition, Loaded,
Mags and More. Asking $5450, 775-4940. 68t6
MCAT notes, tapes and test booklets, (GAPS
Course), $250.00, 846-3972. 68t5
Honda Passport ’83 model, blue, must sell, 693-
9583, Novama, $400. 68t5
He killed the children be
cause they had witnessed the ex
periments, the prosecute- ' '
The mass killings took place
April 20, 1945, the prosecutor’s
office said. The experiments
were not detailed in the murder
The prosecutor in the city of
Hamburg charged that Dr.
Arnold Strippel, 72, had the
children and inmates hanged in
a Hamburg school in the final
days of World War II.
charge filed by the prosecutor.
The prosecutor said Strippel
murdered 22 inmates of the
Neuengamme concentration
camp because he had ex
perimented on them and feared
they would testify about his
practices.
It was not known when Strip-
pel would go to trial.
Strippel was charged after a
three-year investigation carried
on in France, Poland, Israel and
Czechoslovakia that included
the examination of British milit
ary government court records of
1945, the prosecutor said.
Stern, a West German maga
zine, accused authorities of
dragging out the investigation
of the alleged war criminal.
A statement issued by the
publication said the facts about
Strippel were known 35 years
o but n
ago but no action was taken until
Stern published an article on
him in 1979.
SCHULMAN
THEATRES
Mon-Fmly Nite-Sch 6
Tue-Fmly Nlte-MEIII
SCHULMAN 6
2002 F. 29th
775-2463 775-2468
THE BIG CHILL
7:10 9:30
MR. MOM
7:20 9:40
THE GREY FOX
8:45
SCARFACE
HTTSS
A CHRISTMAS
STORY
7:35 9:55
TRADING PLACES
MANOR EAST III
Manor Tasi Mall
823-3300 *
7:30 9:50
AMITYVILLE-3D
7:25 9:45
ALL THE
RIGHT MOVES
7:15 9:50
NEVER SAY
NEVER AGAIN
Around town
City to hold senior citizens’ dance
College Station Parks and Recreation Department will
hold a Senior Citizen Christmas Square Dance Wednesday
from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The dance will be held at the Commun
ity Center at 1300 Jersey, and is open to all senior dtizens in
the Bryan-College Station area. For more information, call
Margaret Curry, senior citizen supervisor at Lincoln Center,
at 764-3733.
IRS looking for tax volunteers
The Internal Revenue Serivce is looking for volunteers
to be trained to help prepare simple tax returns. During the
i, the
fact-filing season, these volunteers will help low income peo
ple fill out their tax returns for free.
Last year Bryan-College Station volunteers assisted 748
people in preparation of their income tax returns. Theenor
rate in spot checking of returns prepared was zero. Groups
that participated last year include the Retired Senior Volun
teer Program, Bryan Public Library, Lincoln Center, and
Beta Alpha Psi of Texas A&M.
No tax or accounting experience is necessary. Individual
volunteers and charitable or civic groups interested in volun
teering for the program can contact Nancy Ross at 260-9293,
or call the IRS toll-free at 1-800-492-1040.
Student government holds book sale
Student Government’s annual Student Book Exchange
will begin finals week. Students can bring their used tex
tbooks to the Pavilion, and for a 10 cent charge for each book,
put them on sale and set their own price. Books will be sold
Jan. 11-13 andjan. 16-20. Students can collect the money for
their sold books Jan. 23-27.
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Last chance for Aggieland photos
Aggieland yearbook is giving juniors, seniors, veterinary
and medical school students, and graduate students one
more week to have individual pictures for the 1984 Aggie
land taken at the Pavilion on campus. Dec. 13-16 will be the
last chance for students to have pictures made.
To submit an item for this column, come by The Battalion
office in 216 Reed McDonald.
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WASHINGTON-Ato ims , w
Rep. Charles Stenholm/ ^j We . V<
Texas, began searchingfe ],, r \ sai(
baby pig Monday to pay off! !( j, . [ ^ ss ,
losing bet on the outcomeofc *, .'
Dallas Cowboys-Washini’i ac ? ! s ^
Redskins’ contest.
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Serving
Luncheon Buffet
Sandwich and
Soup Bar
Mezzanine Floor
Sunday through Friday
11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Delicious Food
Beautiful View
Open to the Public
“Quality First”
“Do you know howhardt
to find a baby pig in this dp
said Jamie Clayton, pressaidfi
the third-term congress®
“The agriculture assistant®
have been given the taskoffa
ing a live one.”
Once the pig is found £
Stenholm is back in Wa
he’ll have to hand the an®
over to Walter Fauntroy, thei
legate who represents the 1
trict of Columbia in Conpe*
If worse comes toworse-
it can get any worse for Di
fans after Sunday’s 3M0los
the Redskins in Dallas
Stenholm may bringapi[
from his ranch in Stamford
“He’s trying to figureouiili
can get it aboard the plane!
kitty carrier,” said Ms.
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Sell Books &
Get Bonus
Money!!
ONLY AT THE
Aggie
Bookstore
Northqate
846-4511