The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 05, 1984, Image 12

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    Battalion Classified
FOR RENT
Live With the Best at
PEPPER TREE
APARTMENTS
M-F 9-6
2701 Longmire
693-5731
Sat 10-5
Sun 1-5
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
75tfnl
SPACE STATION
New Mini-Storage Units
10x15
10x20
5x5
5x10
10x10
Located on Manuel Dr. in C.S.
off S. Texas Ave. between Hol-
leman and Southwest Park
way, 696-8791. 126120.
Tired of using laundry
mats-cost & time? We furn
ish full size washer &
dryer. 3 bd 2 bath close to
TAMU & mall reduced to
$360 for summer starting
5/15/84. 1st three leases
receives a ceiling fan in
room of your choice. 775-
5757. 127119
Rent 1st summer session or
Full summer. All bills paid ex
cept phone. $165/month. Call
11-12 nite. 693-9794. Free
laundry. Ask for Stan.
Deluxe duplexes and four-
plexes 2 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath,
large walk-in closets, washers
& dryers some units, fenced
yards, sundecks or patios,
good locations, some units
with wet bars. 693-8685, 775-
0712.
NOW TAKING FALL LEASES
3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer
& dryers. From $435/month. Sum
mer rates also available. Call 696-
7714 or 693-0982 or 4fter 6p.m.
696-4384. I25tfn
SUMMER RATES
On 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers.
From $335-395/month. Near shopping cen
ters and campus. Limited number available
during summer For appointment, call 696-
7714 or 693-0982 or after 6p.m„ 696-4384.
125tfn
House for summer near campus, graduate stu
dent couples, references, $100/mo. + utilities,
846-0454. 125t5
One bedroom apartment for sublease' rent,
$ 135/month. Call 846-6841. Available Mayl28t5
4-plex close to TAM U. One bedroom now available,
1 bdrm. & 2 Bdrm. available for summer & fall. One
bedroom $260/mo. 2 bdrm., $325/mo., water paid.
779-1613. 123t30
3 bedrm. 2 bath 4-plex near TAMU, nearly
new, $350, pre-lease possible, 693-5286. 127t 13
Large one bedroom furnished apt., central air.
Northgate, $200, 779-3700. 127t3
Preleasing for summer 1, 2, 3 bedroom apts. &.■
'houses, $190-1375, 775-5757. 127U9
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
BUILDING MATERIALS
SALESPERSON
Full or Part-Time Experience
Helpful Apply in person at
Southland
LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIALS
ACROSS THE TRACKS FROM WEINOARTEN S IN BRYAN
(PHONE 822-3765)
12613
Applications now being accepted
for present & summer semester
route openings. Carries can earn
$400-$700/mo. and transportation
allowance provided. Routes take
2V2-3 hours. Call Julian McMurray
693-2323. 123tfn
WANTED: An Experienced Calculus Tutor.
Call John at $93-2298 after 5 weekdays. 128t5
guitar Instructor needed. Apply Lange Music,
1410 Texas Avenue, Bryan. 128t4
HELP WANTED
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Manager for University Refrigera
tors needed beginning 5/1/84.
Good pay, great hours, excellent
experience, LD-telephone, bene
fits! Call 846-9495 for details and
application. i27ts
SWENSEN’S:
Now interviewing for PART—
TIME COOKS, FOUNTAINEERS,
DISHWASHERS AND WAIT
PERSONS. Flexible hours, com
petitive wages. Apply in person at
Culpepper Plaza, College Station.
Now hiring restaurant help at
FARMER’S MARKET BAKERY
AND DELI. Full and part-time
shifts available. Cashier and res
taurant experience required. Ap
ply in person 2700 Texas Avenue,
Bryan. 12516
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 AGGJJEr
LAND CAN>^»E
MAILED TO YOU
NEXT FALL WHEN
THEY ARRIVE. SM19
PERSONALS
Girls wanting to go to Cancun,
looking for other girls to go. 8
days-$369 total (roundtrip-air
transfers, hotel). Call Mary
260-3307, Susan 260-3107.
127t2
WANTED
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
Needed for educational research:
persons 18 to 70 years of age. Lis
ten, read, or work with “hands-on”
materials. $1.00 paid for each 1/2
hour activity completed (to $12). If
interested, Call Sharon Hoffer any
day of the week at 775-0993 from
2:00 - 6:00pm or 8:00 -10:00pm.
128t6
•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 82t42
LOST
Lost Golden retriever male. One year old,
Southwood Valley Area, 764-8830. 128t5
$100,000/YEAR POTENTIAL
Rapidly expanding farm, ranch & investment real estate
firm seeks ambitious people with salesman licenses for
agent/management positions in Bryan/College and
throughout Texas. Full or part-time positions.
To be considered for an interview, please send a resume
to:
TAYLOR THOMAS
PROPERTIES
Serving the heart
ol Texas
P.O. Box 160
Plantersvilie, Texas 77363
Page 12/The Battalion/Thursday, April 5, 1984
Johnson did order slaying'
Former state officer says Estes r
United Press International
DALLAS — Will Wilson,
Texas attorney general when a
federal agriculture official’s
death was investigated in 1962,
said he believes convicted swin
dler Billie Sol Estes’ story that
Lyndon B. Johnson ordered the
slaying.
Wilson, 70, could not be
Part-time help to mow lawn. Must have own
transportation. Equip, supplied Beal Realty,
822-5469. I28t5
s£hulman
THEATRES
S*f OFF ADULT TICKETS
I 1st SHOW SAT.-SUN.
STUPENT DISC. MON.-WED.
WITH 1.0.
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775-2463 775-2468
7:20 9:40
REAR WINDOW
7:25 9:45
FOOTLOOSE
7:20 9:40 •
POLICE ACADEMY
7:15 9:35
THE PRODIGAL
7:30 9:50
TERMS OF ENDEARMENT
7:35 9:55
CHILDREN OF
THE CORN
MANOR EAST III
Manor East Mall
823-8300
7:15-9:35
ICE PIRATES
74209:50
GREYSTOKE
^h^Lecjend of Tarzan
7:25-9:45
SPLASH
IBM Selectric I typewriter with Pica, Symbols &
Script print halls. $200, 696-7677, 845-4100. 12415
SERVICES
TYPING
Reports, dissertations, term pap
ers, resumes. WORD PROCES
SING. Reasonable rates. EXECU
TIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICES
at Main entrance to A&M on Texas
Avenue, 121 Walton, 696-
3785. 126ti 8
Quality 'Typing. Term papers. Theses. Fast
turnaround. Call Marilyn. 693-7515. 9 a.m. - 7
p.m. 12H25
Safe-weight loss program, F.D.A. approved.
Call 764-2188 after 6p.m. 127t5
TYPING
We understand form and style.
AUTOMATED CLERICAL
SERVICES
110 Lincoln G93-1070
90t36
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. gitfn
WORD PROCESSING. Paper, reports, disserta
tions, etc. Fast, Accurate, Reasonable. 846I-880DZ
WORD PROCESSING, 846-3833.
WORD PROCESSING: Dissei taiions. Theses.
Manuscripts. I j ansi i iptions. Reports. Term
papers. 779-7868. I I7tl5
Expert typing, word processing. All work guar
anteed. Error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822-
1430. 125tl0
Typing and editing by ex- English instructor at
A&M, 693-1620. 125t5
Word Processor $ 1.95/page any deadline, if we
have time, 764-2188 after 6p.m. 127t5
TYPING-Fast, accurate, experienced, with person
al service, from $1.15, 846-3823. 124t5
OFFICIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
EE STUDENTS
EE Dept, will conduct pre
registration advising on
April 9th & 10th. You may
pick up your registration
materials in Room 215A
ZEC starting Friday, April
6th at 8a.m. 12614
FOR SALE
Lost Ladies Gold (with 2 diamonds) “Andre
Cheval” Watch. Great sentimental value. RE
WARD if returned. Call 260-1598. 128t5
PIANO FOR SALE
Wanted: Responsible party to as
sume small monthly payments on I
spinet/console piano. Can be l
seen locally. Write (include phone I
number) Credit Manager, P.O.
Box 478, Lockhart, Texas 78644-
0478. 125t71
1980 Yamaha aprox. 500 miles. Excellent Con
dition. Talk price, 846-5332 before 8 am or af
ter 8 pm. , 128t5
1981 Honda CM400E motorcycle, very reliable
$825, David, 260-6306 nights. 127t5
For Sale 31 ft. Airstream 'Travel Trailer. Excel
lent Condition. 775-6477 or (512) 255-26628t 18
Motor Scooter for sale. 1984 Honda Aero ’80.
$650,693-1459. 128t5
10 acres-Wash.-$8,500-borders Nat’l Forest-
lake close by-17 miles from Canada (817) 905-
0768 127t5
reached for further comment
on the report in Wednesday’s
Dallas Morning News.
The newspaper quoted Wil
son, who lives in Austin, as say
ing federal officials did not co
operate at all in the state’s
investigation of the June 3,
1961, death of Henry Marshall
of Bryan.
Marshall’s body was found on
his family ranch near the cen
tral Texas town of Franklin. He
had been shot Five times with a
bolt-action rifle and his body
contained traces of carbon
monoxide.
Despite that evidence, the
death was ruled a suicide. A
1962 grand jury investigation
failed to get the ruling over
turned, but Estes last month tes
tified under immunity before
another Robertson County
grand jury, which reclassified
the death a homicide.
Estes has refused to comment
on his testimony, but grand jury
sources have said he told jurors,
he was present when Johnson
and two other men plotted to
have Marshall killed so the U.S.
Agriculture Department official
could not link Johnson or his
aides to fraudulent cotton
leases.
Wilson said that in 1962 offi
cials in the Justice Department
and Agriculture Department
refused to release all but a 22-
page excerpt from a 175-page
file compiled by the Agriculture
Department that might have
helped the Texas investigation.
“It became quite evident to us
early in the investigation that ...
we had a great deal of opposi
tion from the federal govern
ment in cooperating wim us at
all,” Wilson said Tuesday.
Robertson County District
Attorney John Paschall said
federal officials told him the file
no longer exists.
Wilson said he and a col
league were given only the 22-
page excerpt after a private
meeting among themselves,
Texas District Judge John M.
Barron and then-U.S. Attorney
Barefoot Sanders, now a fed
eral judge in Dallas.
“The Kennedy administra
tion was very defensive of the
Agriculture Department,” Wil
son said. “This was the first ma
jor scandal of the administra
tion.”
Sanders, who was appointed
an assistant attorney general
under the Johnson administra
tion, declined comment.
Wilson, who said he andltis
colleagues were aware of an in
tense conflict between Johnson;
and Attorney General Robett
Kennedy, maintained thit;
Sanders was sent to watch tke
1962 grand jury proceedings is
Robertson County.
Estes testified that Rob
Kennedy may have offered
Marshall protection if he wt™
testify against Johnson, sourctsj
close to last month’s grand jut)'
said.
Estes refused to testify
the 1962 grand jury.
Klan to ‘guard’ Alamo on May 1
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — A grand
dragon of the Texas Ku Klux
Klan vowed Wednesday that his
group will guard the Alamo
against communists during May
Day celebrations next month.
“We’re planning on coming
back May 1,” said Grand
1979 Trans-Am, blue in storage 13,400 mimles,
$6,900,775-6102. 127tl0
RLITT TMEATUCi
*2.25
Mon -Frl til 6 p m
lat 30 minuTM of tf>«
tat feature of tf>e day
Saturday A Sunday Senior
Cttuena (65 A over) Anytime
Studenta ad day Friday
All Seata Tuesday
POST OAK MALi
CINEMAS
764-0616
5:00-7:30-10:00
‘Against All Odds” (R)
5:10-7:15-0:30
‘Misunderstood” (PG)
5:15-7:35-9:45 (PQ)
"Racing With
The Moon”
CINEMA 3
315 COLLEGE NORTH
846-6714
5:15-7:45-9:50 (PG)
‘Romancing The Stone’
5:00-7:30-9:45
“Tank”(PG)
5:30-7:50-10:00
“Purple Hearts” (R)
Dragon Charles Lee. “But we’re
not going to have a parade.
We’re just going to stand out
side the Alamo and protect it
from communists.”
Lee, of Seabrook, led a group
of about 35 Klansman in a
march through downtown San
Antonio last June.
In 1980, members of the
Texas Revolutionary May Day
Brigade climbed on the Alamo’s
roof and lowered the American
flag, claiming that Texas was
stolen from Mexico. Lee said
Klan members have guarded
the Alamo since 1982 to pre
vent a similar occurrence.
“We want to make sure that
no communists lower the flag,”
he said. “We feel the Alamo,
with all its history, should be
protected. It will be a small
group of people. We’ll be like
all the other people there, just
like any other tourist.”
First Presbyterian Church
1100 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan
823-8073
Dr. Robert Leslie, Pastor
Rev. John McGarey, Associate Pastor
SUNDAY:
Worship at 8:30AM & 11:00AM
Church School at 9:30AM
College Class at 9:30AM
I Bus from TAMU Krueger/Dunn 9:10AM
Northgate 9:15AM I
Youth Meeting at 5:00PM
Nursery: All Events
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Lee said he was not sure
the KKK participants would
wear white gowns and hoods,
which could mean a change!
their legal status.
Deputy Chief Robert Heudl
said any group that is readilf
identifiable needs a demonstra
lion permit whether or noli
plans to march. He said sudn
gathering of klansmen w
constitute a demonstration.
Lee said he did not a
with Heuck’s interpretationoi
the ordinance.
“Thai’s like saying any li
people out there constiluiei
demonstration,” Lee said
“There is no difference bt
tween us and any group ofai
men out there.”
Police Capt. Martin Bern
vides said the group hasnotap
plied for any demonstration or;
parade permits.
Lee said the KKK is
an April 14 march in Ausi
despite a federal court ruliij
that limits the scheduled den
onstration.
“If we’re not treated likew
want to be treated, well be
back,” he said.
TYPING. Your choice of styles. Fast, reliable,
experienced. 693-8537, 693-6483 122t24
Typing. Reports, Research Papers, Education Units,
etc. Near campus. 696-0914 llfltlO
Chew Cavalier, 1982, almost new, fully
equipped, 4-door, $5500 negotiable, 696-8578
after 5p.in. 125t5
Cutlass Brougham 1981, 5.7 diesel, loaded,
hint, 3 J ,000 miles, $4800.00, 775-3606 125t5
’80 Suzuki GS550L, windshield, bakekrest, and
rack, 14,000 miles $1295, negotiable. 693-8308
119tl0
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of sex, drugs, and music in a Southern
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Saturday, April 7 only
Midnight The Grove
Tickets are $1.50 with TAMU i.D.
Advance tickets available at MSC Box Office
Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30
Tickets on sale 45 minutes before showtime.