e E i ress UR dal iwa tor ssic ick pro istc rgai imp len| leu har ecia five Jar EF K KF H ) ) ! Battalion Classifieds FOR RENT HELP WANTED 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 FREE • Tutoring Service • Aerobic classes 693-5731 Hours: 9 to 6 Mon.-Fri. Sat. 10-4 Scuba Diving classes Martial Arts classes 2701 Longmire Drive College Station PART TIME APPOINTMENT SECRETARIES DILLARD’S PORTRAIT STUDIO We are looking for cheerful, en thusiastic men and women who like to converse on the phone to work as “APPOINT MENT SECRETARIES, “you will be setting photography appointments for the new Dil lard’s Portrait Studio in the Bryan/College Station area, excellent hours for Mothers and College students who need a permanent part-time position with a good firm. We offer: Convenient Location Guaranteed Salary Complete Training Department Store Discount Call FRANK for Appointment Wednesday-Friday 764-7817. 77,3 SOUTHWEST VILLAGE APARTMENTS Best Atmosphere In Town. Like Living In A Park. WE FEATURE Interior Green Space with Creek & Trees-Swimming Pool-Club Room- -Jacuzzi-Sauna-Tennis Court- s-Shuttle Bus Service- 4 Distinctive Styles of Apt. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Children & Pets Welcome 1101 Southwest Parkway College Station, Texas 77840 409-693-0804 74? 13. NEW MINI WARE HOUSES Sizes available 5x5 to 10x30 THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 696 - 5487 CASA DEL SOL TWO BLOCKS TO CAMPUS Pool, Jacuzzi, basketball goals, on premises security guard, 1st class mainte nance. 401 Stasney, C.S. (409) 696-3455 Deluxe 2 bedroom 1 Vs bath 4- plexes with washers and dryers. Some with fireplaces, fenced yards, cathedral ceil ings. Large walk-in closets, lots of cabinets. 693-8685, 775- 1600; 696-1660. A 2 or 3 bedroom, 2 bath near TAMU, washer/dryer available from $350/mo. 696-7714 or 693-0982 after 6p.m. 696-4384. A Bargain! 2 bedroom unfurnished apartment in modern, wooded 4- plex. 1.7 miles from campus. Near shuttle. Washer and dryer connec tions. Low rent! 693-7761. 74t6 Two bedroom 1 1/2 bath apartment. 1/2 mile from TAMU. $395/mo. Call Country Place, 846-0515. 76t5 . Available Now. 3bdrm. 2 bath 4-plex, w/washer and dryer. C.S. $390. 272-8422, 1-567-4974. 77t5 I Woodstock Condominium, 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, w/d, fireplace, patio and shuttle bus. $450/mo. 71.3- .391-8047. 79t.3 FOR SALE For sale by sealed bid 7 systems consisting of IBM 5110 Computer, IBM 5114 Disk Drive, IBM 5103 Prin ter (must be bid as system). IBM 5106 Tape Drive, and Sykes Comm. Stor. Disk Drive. Inspect at Texas A&M University, Room 411, Soil & Crop Science Bldg., 1-23 thru 1-27-84. Bid forms available at same address. 78t2 Bed for sale. Foster Stearns single bed with mattress and box spring. Excellent condi tion-like new!! Metal frame $65.00. Call Paul at 260-6070 after 5p.m. 78t2 Monte Carlo excellent condition. Call Louise Swink 779-8408 or 779-1355. 77t7 1980 Turbo Trans AM. Limited Edition. Indianapo lis Pace Car. White and Charcoal Metallic. T-Top fully loaded 42,00 mi. 409-535-4821 or 535- 4162 7715 NEW LOW COST FURNITURE FOR SALE Beds, Dinettes, couch and chair set. 779-8222.76t5 FOR SALE Ladies wedding set. Brand new. 1/2 k diamond $1100, 693-2817. 76t4 APARTMENT BEATER 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Pay ments under $180.00 month. Call for details. 779- 8222. 76t5 19 inch 1981 color sharp T V. $225 call 693- 6070. 7c Honor Student by Day. -K Hollywood Hooker i by Night. * * si. > 19K:i new world pictlkks PALACE 105S. MAIN 822-5811 ★★★★★★★★★★★ HELP WANTED MISC. Page 10/The Battalion/Friday, January 20, 1984 Around town Sales begin for pageant tickets Tickets are now available for the 5th Annual Miss Texas A&M Scholarship Pageant scheduled for 7 p.m., Feb.25 Tickets are $3.50 for students and $6 for non-students and can be purchased at the MSC Box Office. i 4 Late registration on for this week Late registration for College Station Community Educr ition is at the Communitj one-half block off Jersey. tlon ends today at 4 p.m. Registration is at the Community Education Office at 109 Timber, Parks and Recreation interviewing The College Station Parks and Recreation Department is now interviewing instructors for Spring Classes and Recrea tion Supervisors for Kids Summer Day Camp. Apply at City Hall, in the personnel office, on Texas Avenue. For more information call 764-3773. I Order graduation announcements May and DVM Graduates must order their graduation announcements before Feb. 8. Announcements can be ordered in the MSC Student Finance Center, room 217, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Stop the Missiles walk Saturday Members of the January Twenty-First Coalition will meet Saturday to lead a 10-mile Walk to Stop the Missiles/Meet Human Needs. The Walk will start at 9 a.m. from Santa Teresa Church, which is located at Lucky at Hall Streetsin Bryan, and the community may participate. To submit an item for this column, come by The Battalion office in 216 Reed McDonald. Autry request! release due to ‘cruel’ treatment be to illeg Bow United Press International BEAUMONT — Conde mned killer James David Autr) IB!. ry Thursday testified his close call with injection execution fast October so unnerved him that he was unable to strike a match to light a cigarette. “I thought I was going to die,” Autry said. His lawyer, Stefan Presser, claimed that strapping Autry to a gurney in the Huntsville Unit’s Death House Oct. 4 and inject ing a needle in each arm one hour before he could legally be executed was cruel and unusual .punishment, and a violation of the U.S. constitution. At that time, a U.S. Supreme Court judge stayed Autry’s ex ecution at 11:30 p.m. — 30 mi nutes before he could be ex ecuted. Texas Department of Cor ked: vecnons acting direcYOT Jidj 0 f ^ Parsley Thursday denied .\*S \ a , g t suffered harsh treatment. IF V ‘‘I tlon’t believe he did,"Pit ers ley said. yCon But Presser, of the Americ a pp, Civil Liberties Union, pres anc ] the usually untalkaliveAutn:? actei his thoughts in the momenis| horr ter he was let off a gurney jjtime Presser claimed in his laid appeal of Autry’s sentenced L the experience caused thesti to lose its right to executed Since the near execution, state board overseeing pri: has recommended the pr< dure leading to injection not beat “It is you latioi begun until the hourthatapn oner cane be executed. U.S. District Judge Rolx Parker gave no indication wh We he might rule. He order) Presser to file his remaining' al briefs within two week that time, he said, the stater respond. their on tl able the 1 ail; skins TMTrrrrmr RimM: Post Oak Mall SAT/SUN Disc 1sl 30 minsol S TT1 1st show (exc. Holidays) HI FRI. STUDENT DISC. 1S00 Horvev Road withcd. 764-0616J WEEK NITES: SAT./SUN. 12:50-3:00-5-25-7:40-9:50 2nd ii 7:40 9:50 MICHAEL CAINE • JULIE WALTERS £duc