Battalion Classified Page 8/The BattalionAVednesday, July 25, 1984 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 1601 Holleman Mon-Fri 9-5 693 6716 Sat 9-12 AT THE END SF Your SMALL LIVING SPACE? HIGH RATES & DEPOSITS GOT YOU EFFICIENCIES — $250 500 square feet - Huge walk-in closets - Must see to believe PERFECT FOR ROOMMATES All Bills Paid Except Electricity - No Utility Deposits! Pools - Tennis & Basketball Courts - Saunas - Exercise & Game Rooms - Shuttle Bus Come By - See Our Apartments - Best for less PLANTATIONS OAKS APARTMENTS 1501 Harvey Road 693-1011 Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30 Sat. 10-5 Sun. 2-5 Managed by TOWER PROPERTIES,LTD. A GGIELAND ALL BILLS PAID 24 Hr. Service" 1 /2 Mi. to Campus 3 Pools Close Shopping Club Room Pets OK 1 BEDROOMS Furn. Deals. J35.MO. Up START Efl. 1-2-3 BR s s 170 Security Guard Large Closets Plus Utilities s 220 Balcomes-Patios FALL^ZZO Extra Parking FREE RENT BETWEEN SEMESTERS! Deposit $125 One Sem. Lease OK Shuttle Bus - 306 REDMOND*693-2614 Live With The Best At APARTMENTS 2701 Longmire 693-5731 M-F 9-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1 -5 Room & board. Home style foods. $200/mo. Utilities paid. 779-8600. 176t5 FOR RENT-2br.-l bath house on 2 acres in Bryan. Large Oak/Pecan trees. Berry patch, storage buildings, sun deck, 5 minutes to campus, horses OK. $420/mo., 706 Pal- asota. 817-595-1886. 176tl0 Beautiful one bedroom apartment. 765 sq. feet. Wash- er/dyer, built-in bookcase. Large deck overlooking woods 809 Yegua 1-273-1797. 174t3 LARGE WOODED LOTS Come see our beautiful Park. We furnish water, sewer, & mowers. And for: STUDENTS ONLY We have LOWERED our deposit and LOWERED our RENT for the next 12 Months. Clearleaf Hills MobileHome Community 920 Clearleaf 779-2865 Less than 10 min. from school. i67ti3 •Quiet Secluded Atmosphere •Hot Tub-Pool •Front door Parking FALL RATES START AT $285 696-7380 Behind Red Lobster FOR RENT 6el sol _ 2 Blocks from Campus Summer rates 1 bedroom $200 2 bedroom $250 , Church across street 2 blocks from food stores, etc.' 2 blocks from nite life on University. In addition we have Pool Basket Ball Coals Jacuzzi , On premises Security—- . Large Party Room Came Room 1 s( Class Maintenance Open 7 Days per week Moo.-Sat. 1:30-3:30 Sunday 1:00-5:00 / - 401 Staaoey College Station. Ts. PLANTATION OAKS APARTMENT 1 & 2 BEDROOMS—FROM $295.00 Everything you want in Apartment living. Great Rates - Low Deposits - Super Location - All Bills Paid Except Electricity - No utility Deposits - Shuttle Bus - Pools - Tennis & Basketball Courts - Saunas - Exercise & Game Room 1501 Harvey Road 693-1011 Mon.-Fri. 5-5:30 Sat. 10-5 Sun.2-5 BOYETT PROPERTIES House, Condos, 1 or 2 bedroom apts. furnished or unfurnished. Beginning at $250/mo. walking distance to campus, 846-8014. 159125 HELP WANTED FOR SALE NOW TAKING FALL LEASES 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers. From $435/month. Summer rates also available. Call 696-7714 or 693-0982. 3bedroom 2 bath 4-plexes w/washer & dryer, close to campus & shopping center. Ideal for 3 stun- dents at $399/mo. 696-7714 or 693-0982 after 5p.m. or weekends 696-4384. i76tfn One bedroom, one bath, $200, Two bedroom, one bath, $200, 846-5794. 167tll Two bedroom Furnished or unfurnished Apartment three blocks from University. Northgate, $250.00 up. 779-3700 173tl0 Two Bedroom House rebuilt, redecorated Central Air, 806 Mitchell $350.00, 775-0349 173t 10 HELP WANTED SERVICES NAVASOTA, TEXAS Pop.6000 PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Responsible for street mainte nance, landfill, sanitations, city garage, wastewater treatment plant, water and gas utilities. Street maittenance and repair experience, preferred. Mini mum two years, successful management experience. Civil engineering degree and regis tration in Texas required. $1,956-$2,572/mo. (depending on qualifications). Send re sume to: Ron Allen, Ray Asso ciation, Inc. 508 West 12 Street, Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 478-4699. EOE 17614 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. 91 tin PART-TIME HELP WANTED. GRAPEVINE PERSONALITY. 696-3411 1. ROOMMATE WANTED Male roomates wanted to share 5 year old furnished house (washer and dryer included.) Fenced yard with deck; ca- theral ceiling and fireplace, $225 per person. 822-3389 176t5 MISCELLANEOUS Bellydancing for any occasion, $35.00,693-0077. 176t2 Computer Programmer. IBM pc and Apple experi ence. 693-2959. 174t5 Wanted Part-time Student To Do Bindery Work at Lo cal Print Shop, 846-2304. 173t5 WAITRESSES, BARTENDER & D.J. Silver Dollar, 846-4691,775-7919. 163t21 IN THE SPECIAL NOTICE D.R. Cain Rentals 1-2-3 Bedroom Apts. Townhomes Duplexes College Station: Brazos House Hawk Tree Longmire House Navarro 4-plexes Yellowhouse Bryan: Briar Oaks Briarcrest 4-plexes Pecan Ridge Wilde Oak Circle SUMMER SHUTTLE BUS 693-8850 693-8345 3002 South Texas THEY’RE HERE!!! Pick up your graduation announcements orders NOW! MSC Browsing Library Room 223 Extra Announcements Go On Sale July 23rd at 8:00 a.m. MSC Student Finance Center Room 217 1 Around town Short term loan applications due Friday Friday is the last day for Texas A&M students to applvfora Short Term Loan for the summer session. Applications will beat cepted for the fall semester only after that date. Short term loan ap plications are available in the Office of Student Financial Aid, lo- cated on the second floor of the Pavilion. Party will be at Haswell Park Saturday A party to celebrate recent improvements made to Haswell Park located at the intersection of Nall Lane and Coulter Drive, will be held Saturday from 6 to 11 p.m. A softball tournament, free ice cream, souvenir buttons, and trophies to tournament winners will be featured. Part-time runner for local oil company. Must have good typing, reliable transportation, neat appearance. $3.50 hr. Phone Susan at 846-9730. 176t5 B-CS offers variety of summer camps Brand new Navy Sabra, Scabbard Harness, case. $175, 693-3065. 176t2 Moving to LSU Baton Rouge? 3 bdr. brick, fireplace fixed assumption. Call after 5p.m. & weekend, 846-9049. 176tl8 FUJI 21‘ 12-speed touring bike $260.00 or oft'er, 822-2169, Diane. 176t5 Cabbage Patch Pals professionally crafted, designed to your order. Taking Christinas orders now. $50.00, 822-5137. 175tl3 Fleetwood Mobile home ’78 14x56, 2bdnm. 1 bath, cen tral air/heat, washer/dryer, storage bldg. Wooded lot 7 ini. from A&M. Fenced area for horse. 693-6920 after 8:00p.m. 175tl4 Typing and word processing. Reasonable rates. EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICES, Across from A&M’s main entrance on Texas Avenue, 696- 3785. 173tl6 Moving! Must sell 14x65 mobile home, more information, 693-3145, negotiable. 176t3 Beautiful new 14k tri-gold watch w/safety chain. Must sell; sacrifice. 845-1782. 171t5 Typing and word processing. Reasonble rates. Exec utive Secretarial Services, 696-3785. 173tl6 WORD PROCESSING. Personalized Service. Experi enced in A&M Formats, requirements. Dissertations welcome. 846-3833. J60t24 Typing and Editing. Same Day Service. All Work Guaranteed. 823-0325. 173t5 By Karl Spence Reporter Parents who look to summer camp for help in raising their young sters will find rich resources in Bryan-College Station, says Dr. Do lores Stegehn, a home economist with the Texas A&M University Ag ricultural Extension Service. “This community really has a lot to offer,” Stegelin says. Besides the Hill Country and Piney Woods camps associated with churches, 4-H Clubs, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, day camps of various kinds give local children the chance to learn and grow while having fun. Among the local day camps being offered this summer are: • Athletic camps organized by Debbie Lightsey of Texas A&M at G. Rollie White Coliseum (845-0713). These one-week camps, for boys and girls 8 to 18, focus on single sports such as tennis, basketball, football, baseball, softball and swimming. A special two-week camp covers a vari ety of sports. • College Station Parks and Rec reation camps run in conjunction with the College Station schools. Par ents may call trie Community Educa tion Office at 696-3820 to sign up children 6 to 12 for a $15, four-weex session of skating, swimming, arts and crafts, foot races, cook-outs, bas ket-shooting and disk-throwing con tests, and Walt Disney movies. • Nature camps put on by the Brazos Valley Museum (779-2195) at the Brazos Center. These programs introduce 3 to 12-year-olds to the world of natural history through na ture walks and indoor presentations and activities. The children, divided into several age groups, study dino saurs, fossils, birds, beasts, woodlore and Indian crafts. Cartoons and popcorn also are on the program. • Computer camps run by Cji thia Scanland at Young Electron! (693-8080). In this growing pp gram, children 6 to 17 learn cm puter basics in hands-on sessions! video display terminals. Day camps differ from sumrac camps in that their programs don include overnight lodging and the activities consequently are in ao around town. But both summerai day camps have children in supc vised groups, learning new skil picking up new ideas and meeiinj new people. If selected withdueon for tne child’s interests, needs an desires, camp can be a valuable ait memorable experience. Summer camp is also a good plat for children to cut the apron strin[ a bit, Stegelin says. She adds, ho* ever, that staying overnight withij friend, spending a few days with; favorite relative, or attending a dn camp may serve that purpose as wd Those activities are a good prepart tion for summer camp, she poine out. Stegelin is a specialist in childdf | velopment, but her interest in camj is more than professional. Her year-old son, Stephen, attendedtk College Station Parks and Rem ation day camp as well as Camp Ad venture, the two-week outdooractii ities program put on in June Texas A&M’s Department ofPhys cal Education. Stegelin recommends both pro grams highly. Stephen graduated to summe camp this year. He has just returntt from the Boy Scouts’ Lost Pine Camp at Bastrop. “He really liked it,” Stegelinsayr “They had a lot of planned activities and he earned some merit He’s a new Scout, and this waste first Boy Scout camp.” Tourist bit by shark United Press International SOUTH PADRE ISLAND — An 18-year-old tourist was severely bit ten on both feet by a 4-foot long shark Tuesday in the resort town’s first shark attack in 23 years, author ities said. The woman, identified as Carmen Castro of Mexico City, was standing chest-deep in the surf when she was bitten shortly after noon, said police spokesman Joe Rubio. She underwent surgery Tuesday afternoon at Valley Community Hospital for severe shark bites on both feet, a hospital spokesman said. Rubio said autnorities were searching for a “large fish, 4 feet long at the most.” Authorities immediately launched a land, air and sea search to “assure that this was an isolated incident Rubio said. “Apparently she was standing there and saw the shark and tried to move away,” Rubio said. “It bit one and then the other foot and shod She cried out for help and somebody close by went over and it let go and took off.” A hospital spokesman confirmed the woman suffered “very deep shark bites on both feet. Doctors said they believed the woman’s feel would fully recover. The last shark attack at the South Texas resort town was in 1961 when' a fisherman was bitten on the arms. Rubio said. v ° ^ /^ri\ kmsdF^L IN THE Jut! NEWPORT offers apart- sure ment condominiums for lease this fall. Two and three bedrooms floor plans available. Completely fur nished, includes washer and dryer, covered parking, 24- Hr. emergency mainte nance and security access. Call today for more details! to get results 402 Nagle Battalion Classified College Station 846-8960 845-2611