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    Page 10/The Battalion/Wednesday, June 27, 1984
Battalion
Classified
FOR RENT
WE PAY YOUR
UTILITIES
•Plus Tennis, Pool, Sauna
•24 hr. Emergency Maintenance
•Shuttle Bus Route
•Security Guard
•Balconies & Patio
•Individual A/C & Heat
FALL RATES START AT
1 Bedroom $328
2 Bedroom $439
Rates to Increase July 15-Hurry!
Wm. J. Garrett ‘47.
Mon-Fri 9-5
1601 Holleman
693-6716
Sat 9-12
Live With The Best At
PEPPER TREE
APARTMENTS
2701 Longmire
693-5731
M-F 9-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5
Villa West
SUMMER RATES
*Quiet & Convenient Location
‘Short or Long term leases available
No children;# l>9ts
Efficiency
1 Bedroom
2 Bedroom
M-F
From $185
From $220 - $265
From $250 - $300
3500 Pinfeather
8-5, Sat. 8-12 822-7772
_2 Blocks from Campus
Summer rates 1 bedroom $200 2 bedroom $250
, Church acrou struct
2 blocfcs from food stores, etc. '
2 blocks from nite life on University.
In addition we have
Pool Basket Ball Goals
Jacuzzi _ ° n premises Security— .
Large Party Room
Game Room . 1 s| Class Maintenance - "
Opea 7 Days per weak
Most.-Sat.
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Coliege Statkxt. Tx.
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D.R. Cain
Rentals
1-2-3 Bedroom Apts.
Townhomes Duplexes
College Station:
‘Brazos House
‘Hawk Tree
‘Longmire House
‘Navarro 4-pIexes
‘Yellowhouse
Bryan:
‘Briar Oaks
‘Briarcrest 4-plexes
‘Pecan Ridge
‘Wilde Oak Circle
SUMMER
SHUTTLE
BUS
693-8850 v
693-8345
3002 South Texas
Available in August 2 bed 2 bath
duplexes. Large-great for 3 or 4
students! Fenced yards, pets al
lowed, close to campus and Cul
pepper Plaza. 846-2014 anytime
163t13
BOYETT PROPERTIES
House, Condos, 1 or 2 bedroom
apts. furnished or unfurnished.
Beginning at $250/mo. walking
distance to campus, 846-8014.
159125
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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
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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
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•Quiet Secluded Atmosphere
•Hot Tub-Pool
•Front door Parking
FALL RATES
START AT
$285
Ttaal Cot*
Apartments
i .i 1 1 r-T
696-7380
Behind Red Lobster
Duplex for rent. 2-bedroom, It'S bath, fireplace,
washer & dryer, fenced yard with shade trees. On shut
tle bus route. Call 764-8868 after 5:00. 163t7
FOR SALE
Yamaha 650 Maxim shaft drive, good condition, ex
tras, $950.00, 823-8126, Mark. 164t2
Aggie family Williamson wishes to sell six pure-bred,
endearing black lab puppies, born May 15th, $150.00.
Please phone 693-0514. 163t5
HELP WANTED
NON-SMOKING CHRISTIAN FEMALE
The Golden Rule has summer open
ing-furnished lg. 2&-2B apt. with walk-
in closets, locked storage, free laun
dry, all utilities & focal phono paid.
$150/mo. share rm dr $279 OWN
rm/bath, 693-2996 or 693-3168. 164t2
COOKS
Immediate openings for cooks, part-
time or full-time. Day & night shifts
available. Apply in person at
SWENSEN’S
CULPEPPER PLAZA, COLLEGE
I60tfn
uplex $325 per
baths, washer'dryer connections, ceiling fans.
Close to A&M. Telephone 695-2305 or(214)
934-2920. 152tl4
Village idiots wanted for local comedu group. Men.
women, musicians, whatever! Write to POB 9534, CS.
163t5
WAITRESSES, BARTENDER & D.J. Silver Dollar,
846-4691,775-7919. 163t21
2 from UT
suspects
in robbery
Mexican
travelers
harassed
United Press International
HELP WANTED
WAITERS/WAITRESSES. Apply in person 2-4p.m.
“ ~ ~ ek. 163t3
Hill’s Restaurant E. 29th at Carter Creek
SERVICES
Room in 3 bedroom new home, furnished, $175 1/3
bills, 693-0939. 163t6
3 bed room furnished house on shuttle bus. All basic
bills included. Call to see! 846-2014. 163t7
New two bedroom house, 806 Mitchell, two bedroom
apts., furnished or unfurnished, three blocks from uni
versity, $250, 779-3700. 163t4
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. 9itfn
New Mini Storage Facility for rent. All sizes. Compet
itive Rates. 10% Aggie Discount. 693-0358 160t22
WORD PROCESSING. Personalized Service. Experi
enced in A&M Formats, requirements. Dissertations
welcome. 846-3833. 160t24
Bikinis-wearing the latest style? Unwanted hair perma
nently removed. Pamela Shirley Electrolysis, 846-3144
or 823-0637. 155tI2
Math Physics M.E. Tutoring at your convenience
$5/hr. 779-7060. 157110
Course in taxidermy offered, Tuition fee charged. Call
846-0141, Palermo Taxidermy. 15719
TYPING. Research papers, reports, education units,
'•‘.-0914
etc. Near campus 696-0914.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Distinctive Men's wedding ring. Left in weight
room of G. Rollie. Please return 846-3174 REWARD.
164t5
United Press International
AUSTIN — Two University of
Texas students are considered sus
pects in a series of nine motel rob
beries in the Austin and Round Rock
areas, police said Tuesday.
The two, arrested Monday night
in connection with a holdup of an
Austin motel, were identified as Jo
seph William Center of Corpus
Christi and Bryan Wayne Geer of
Mineral Wells, both 21.
Police said Center, a government
major, and Geer, who is seeking a
degree in radio, television and film,
were arrested about 25 minutes after
the La Quinta Motor Inn in south
Austin was robbed.
Robbery Lt. John Stewart said the
two roommates are suspects in a
string of motel robberies dating
from April.
Stewart quoted the students as
saying they needed money to sup
port themselves in school, and that
part of the money taken in the
armed robberies had gone to finance
a film Geer was making.
Unite
SAN ANTONIO — Flying the
friendly skys oyer Texas apparently
led to unhappy landings for some
Mexican travelers, who claim they
were harassed by immigration offi
cials at the San Antonio Interna
tional Airport.
Mexican Consul General Raul
Gonzalez Galarza said Tuesday that
recent complaints about U.S. Immi
gration and Naturalization Service
officers may prompt him to advise
his countrymen to stay clear of San
Antonio.
Gonzalez and INS District Direc
tor Richard Casillas are investigating
a June 8 incident, in which a Mexi
can citizen traveling to a wedding in
Austin charged he was harassed,
threatened and had his camera
taken by INS officers.
Robert Shivers, an immigration
law attorney in San Antonio, said the
airport has developed a bad reputa
tion among Mexican businessmen
and that the incident was probably
not unique.
“I have several clients who simply
will not fly into San Antonio any
more,” Shivers said. “They would
rather come into the U.S. through
Houston. If businessmen start hear
ing about this, and word about this
type of thing travels fast in Mexico,
then they’ll stay away from San An
tonio.”
Shivers said there could be many
Mexicans who did not know enough
about the immigration system to
complain and were wrongly re
turned to Mexico by the INS.
Mexicana Airlines spokesman Jes
sie Castillo said his company has re
ceived increasing complaints about
the treatment of Mexicans by airport
INS officers.
The incident under investigation
involved Carlos Hernandez Alegria,
22, an advertising copy writer from
Mexico City.
Hernandez claimed he was ha
rassed by the INS, detained because
he had no money, then threatened
when he demanded to go before an
immigration law judge.
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Dairy Science Association Conference. ■youcome i
PUC wants utility request denied
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[night’s con
United Press International
AUSTIN — A Public Utility Com
mission hearing examiner Tuesday
recommended the PUC deny be
cause of health and safety concerns a
request by three utility companies to
build a 155-mile high-voltage power
line in East Texas.
The PUC has been asked to grant
permission for the construction of
the line from the South Texas Nu
clear Project near Bay City to a
Southwestern Electric Power Co.
plant in Walker County.
The proposed line, which would
cross six counties, is the first of its
type requested in Texas and would
be only one of five such lines in the
United States.
PUC Administrative Law Judge
Angela Demerele said “unanswered
health questions” prompted her rec
ommendation that the request by
Houston Lighting and Power Co.,
Central Power and Light Co., and
SWEPCO be denied.
The line would cross Camp Allen,
a camp and conference center of the
Episcopal Diocese of Texas. Testi
mony in the case showed more than
12,000 people utilize the facility each
year.
“It is the examiner’s condi
that the health concerns ai
with this line are so questionable!
the need for the line cannot
eigh the possible negative heallii
plications associated with it,'
Demerele.
Sput him at
Jseason. His
(5. Since tin
dismal .16;
Here’s a
ll-around
She said the utility companies!
“incorrect when they state ll
preponderance of the evidences!*
no deleterious health effects fn
the line.”
The full three-memberPUCis
pected to make a decision in thee
by late July or August.
1-day-old baby taken from nursery
Missing baby found unharmed
United Press International
GREAT BEND, Kan. — Police
Tuesday found in a St. John home
an infant who had been taken from a
nursery at Central Kansas Medical
Center the day before.
The child was not harmed, a po
lice dispatcher said.
Two people were taken into cus
tody, said Police Chief Dean Akings.
He declined to release their names,
pending the filing of charges in Bar
ton County District Court. No
charges had been filed by late Tues
day.
The pair was taken into custody
after St. John police notified Great
Bend police that the infant was
spotted in a home, officials said.
The infant, Penny A. Gardner,
was 1 day old when nurses noticed
her missing from the nursery
around 5 p.m. Monday, Akings said.
An emergency room nurse said she
saw a woman in her late 20s or early
30s running from the hospital carry
ing a baby at about the same time the
infant was discovered missing, he
said.
Neither Akings nor St. John po
lice officials could be contacted!
further details in the case.
“I feel so happy,” said a ten!
Kaye Gardner upon being reutii
with her daughter at the hospital
Before finding the infant,^
released a composite drawing d
woman seen dashing from the to
tal with an infant about the b
Penny was discovered missing,
lice believe the child was Penn)
Along with her husband, A
Mrs. Gardner earlier thismontlii
tied in Great Bend after Gardnet
cured a job.
GOVERNMENT JOBS! $16,559-$50,553/year. Now
hiring. Your area. Call 1-805-687-6000 ext. R-6000
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essary. Call after 4:00 PM 846-2096 Karen. 160t5
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