The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1984, Image 10

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    Battalion Classified
FOR SALE
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FOR RENT
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2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS
Church across street
2 blocks from stores, etc.
2 blocks from nite life on University
POOL
JACUZZI
LARGE PARTY ROOM
Open 7 days per week
Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30
BASKETBALL GOALS
ON PREMISES SECURITY
1st CLASS MAINTENANCE
401 Stasney
College Station, Texas
693-3455
CParfftvay
APARTMENTS
1600 S.W. Parkway
College Station, Texas 77840
J 693-6540
SPRING SEMESTER LEASES
$125 Gift Certificate from Loupot’s Bookstore with every new Spring
Lease!
' Club Room
’ 2 Pools
1 Basketball Court
1 Covered Parking
1 Sauna
1 On Shuttle bus route
2 Bedrooms starting at $355
OPEN DAILY SUNDAY—SATURDAY
Managed by Brentwood Properties
BAKER STREET
MINI WAREHOUSE
5x5 to 10x30
$18 to $77
846-5794 DAYS
779-3938 NIGHTS
Dominik Duplexes. 2 bedroom-2
full bath 1050 sq. ft.; 3 bedroom-2
full bath 1250 sq. ft. Spacious w-d
connections, lots of storage,
fenced yard. Outside pets free.
Available Dec. 16th, 846-2014 af
ter 4. 52120
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
GRAPEVINE
PERSONALITY.
696-3411
EOE
59113
Modern wooded fourplex near
shuttle. W/D connections. A bar
gain at $250.00. One month free
rent on seven month lease.
Shorter leases available. Call 693-
7761,845-7383. 5 5ti4
SERIOUS STUDENTS
2 bedroom 1 bath duplex in
quiet neighborhood. Carport,
lots of storage. 1 mile to cam
pus. No pets. 846-2014 after 4.
FREE RENT FOR DECEMBER. No deposit, only two
blocks from classes, Jacuzzi, party room, fully fur
nished, 1 bdrm. in Casa del Sol. $300/010., 268-2571. 62t3
3 bdrm. 2 bath 4-plex w/washer & dryer. Close to
TAMU, $375.00, 272-8422. 62tl0
For sublease spring ’85, 2 bedroom. 2 full bath. Park
way Circle apartments. No deposit required after 5
p m. Call 693-6338. 62t5
We will pay you to sublease our apt! Very nice one bed
room in great location. Rare find! Call 693-6375. 62t5
Sublease thru May, 2 bedroom apartment, on shuttle
bus route, 764-2955. 59t4
For Rent 2bdrni. 1 bath, furnished apartment,
$410/month at Country Place Apts. Call 846-1606. 59t5
ALL SIZES ARE AVAILABLE NOW! Bryan Mini
Storages, 3213 Highway 21 West, Bryan, Texas 77803,
775-4127. 40t30
Programmer: entry level, data general training, cobol,
good communicator, non-smoker, needed for Austin,
fee paid. Call Linda at CompuSearch at 693-2200. 62t2
Roxz & Teazers now hiring WAITRESSES & DOOR
GIRLS. Apply at Teazers, Monday-Friday between 10
a. m.-4 p.m. 62tl0
GOVERNMENT JOBS! $16,559-$50,553/year. Now
hiring. Your area. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-9531. 5.3t8
Female afternoon bartender, waitresses and D.J. Silver
Dollar, 775-7919 or 84(5-4691. 49t 15
Concession & cashier help wanted. Apply in person
only between 8-9 p.m. Friday November 30th at Schul-
man 6 Theatres, 2002 E. 29th. 6113
Senior or graduate student couple to manage small
apartment complex. Apartment plus small salary. 693-
3777. 56t8
PERSONALS
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and
referrals—Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas
713/524-0548. 10t64
LOST AND FOUND
Found: Black and white kitten with brown flea collar.
260-0103,260-7488. 61t2
SERVICES
Room for rent $175/mo. Dec.
Southwood Valley, Jill 693-0939.
15 totally furnished
5716
Need a PLACE for SPRING SEMESTER? 3-bedroom
house rent $200 plus utilities one mile from campus.
Call Cynthia, 693-4813. 57t7
TYPING
Reports, dissertations, term papers,
resumes, word processing.
Reasonable rates.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICES
at Main entrance to A&M on Texas
Avenue, 121 Walton, 696-3785.
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.
91tfn
HELP WANTED
GAYLINE, 775-1797, information, referrals, peer
counseling, 5:30-10:30 p.m., Sunday-Friday. 61tl 1
Word Processor
Let us type your reports, themes,
resumes, dissertations.
Convenient to campus.
BCS
846-5794 846-3741
WAITERS
WAITRESSES
WANTED
For more information
822-2812
BUSBOYS needed. Ap
ply in person PELICAN’S
WHARF, 2500 Texas
Avenue S., C.S. Equal
Opportunity Employer.
SUMMER WORK
Why look now? Why wait until it’s too late
TAMU students average $325 weekly as
well as picking up three hours college credit.
If you’re independent, working your way
through school and you like the idea of
working outside Texas, send name and
phone to: SUMMER WORK, Box 1203, Col-
tegeStation j| 2^784^ MB(— ^^^7t5
TYPING
Personalized Services. We care. We
understand form and style. Beginning
our fifth year.
AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES
110 Lincoln. C.S.
693-1070
TYPING
All kinds. Let us type your proposals,
dissertations, reports, essays on our
WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service.
Reasonable rates. BUSINESS &
COMMUNICATION SERVICES, INC.
100 W. Brookside, 846-5794.
PROFESSIONAL TYPING. Term papers, thesis, let-
ters, labs. Experienced, dependable, reasonable, 693-
8537 33t31
Expert typing, word processing. All work error free.
PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 31135
OFFICIAL NOTICE
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and
future Houston Post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 846-1253 54130
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on
cancelled orders. Directories must be picked
up during the academic year in which they
are published. 31t41
FOR SALE
Short on cash? Student workers wanted at MSC. See
Mr. Borchardt, 845-1118. 6U7
77 Honda Civic AM/FM cassette stereo, excellent con
dition, 37mpg. Call after 6 p.m. or weekends, 846-
1606. 59t5
1979 Corvette, black with T-top, new tires, 24,000
miles, $9500, 696-8095 anytime. 6118
Akai, AA-R42 receiver 80 watts/$300.00. Maybe trade
for good turntable. 822-3073 59t5
Tovota Corolla, '78, good condition. Call Tom, morn
ings. 822-3073 59t5
Suzuki 125cc, good transportation, $295.00, equalizer,
bar, trailor hitch, complete, $150.00, 693-7788. 59t5
Get a little “Reveille” for Christmas! AKC Shelties Sa
ble and Mahogany. $150-$I75. 589-2829. 59tl3
12x60 mobile home, 2br/l bath, central heat, A/C,
W/D, dishwasher, stove. Refrigerator. Real nice, $6950,
693-3519. ^ 59l4
Yamaha ’79 XS650sf, 13,000 miles $600, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.,
822-5555. 59t5
'80 El Camino, 64,000 miles, PS PB, standard shift,
$3475 negotiable, below book, 775-9026. 58t4
Twin bed, frame, sheets,bedspread, Dianne, 764-2955.
1983 Ford Ranger 4-speed, air, $6500, 260-1079. 61t5
USED STEREOS - BEST PRICES. Fully serviced anc
warranty. BARGAIN SOUNDS 846-4607. 36t3G
1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, tip top shape, un
der blue book price, 846-3954 after 5 p.m. 61tl 1
AKC Golden Retriever puppies, will be eight weeks at
Christmas, 845-0272, 846-6252. 61t5
VW Rabbit ’81 diesel LS, 40-44 mpg, AM/FM/cassette,
offer.
air, low mileage, $3500 or best
0439
845-3353, 775-
61t5
Attention Horsemen
Saddles & Tack
The American Saddlery is over
stocked.
Must auction approximately 100
western saddles of all kinds, in
cluding Circle Y and Tex-Tan sad
dles with 14”, 15” and 16” seats.
Some padded, handtooled,
buckstitched and silver laced.
Some plain hard seats. Some
childerns’ saddles and English
saddles. Several full silver show
saddles.
All adult saddles have a 5-year
written guarantee.
Partial Tack Listing
Circle Y Tack, Sunbeam Clippers,
S.S. Bits, S.S. Spurs, pads wool
blankets, winter horse blankets,
ropes, bridles, silver headstalls,
silver show halters, halters of all
kinds.
Hundreds of items too numerous
to list.
Tack to be sold individually and in
group lots.
Inspection Time
6 p.m. Sale Day
Dealers Welcome
Terms: Cash or check with proper
I.D.
Location: V.F.W. Hall
2818 West By-Pass
Bryan, TX.
Auction: Dec. 4th 7 p.m.
Auctioneer: FT. Hutton
Txs.-054-1338
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
GRADUATING
SENIORS
If you have ordered a
1985 Aggieland and will
not be attending A&M this
fall and wish to have it
mailed to you, please
stop by the Student Publi
cations Office, Room 230
Reed McDonald Building
and pay a $3.50 mailing
fee along with your for
warding address so your
Aggieland can be mailed
to you when they arrive.
WANTED
CASH
for gold, silver,
old coins, diamonds
Full Jewelery Repair
Large Stock of
Diamonds
Gold Chains
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A T exas Ave.
(across from El Chico, Bryan)
779-7662 isitao
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
ASPIRIN-TYLENOL STUDY
WE ARE SEARCHING FOR
60 PEOPLE WITH PAINFUL
SORE THROATS TO PAR
TICIPATE IN A 4 HOUR
QUESTIONAIRE STUDY.
MALE AND FEMALE 18
YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER
CALL 775-0425 AFTER 5:30
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
ROOMMATE WANTED
MOVING TO HOUSTON? Class of '83 male is
looking for 1 or 2 roommates to share a very nice 3
bedroom house in Northwest Houston. Call 713-591-
2137 after 7:30 p.m. or 713-868-1211 ext. 305 from 8-
5 and ask for Dave. 62t5
Roommate needed $140/mo. plus utilities, own room,
washer, dryer, dishwasher, microwave, 693-7760. 62t5
Costa Rica
refuses to let
writer work
United Press International
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — The In-
teramerican Human Rights Com
mission Wednesday upheld the gov
ernment’s ban against a U.S.
journalist that makes it illegal for
him to work in Costa Rica.
Journalist Stephen Schmidt told
the Interamerican Press Society that
Costa Rica was violating his human
rights and freedom of expression.
The decision by the Interameri
can Human Rights Commission re
jecting Schmidt’s appeal was an
nounced by Justice Minister Hugo
Alfonso Munoz.
The case against Schmidt, under
taken by the Costa Rica Journalists
College, says he had been illegally
exercising his profession.
His journalism degree from the
Autonomous University of Central
America in Costa Rica is not recog
nized by the University of Costa
Rica.
The Journalists College first took
the case to Costa Rican courts after
Schmidt returned to the United
States. His Costa Rican defense at
torney Fernando Guier then
brought the case before the Human
Rights Commission.
Costa Rica is the only country in
the hemisphere that recognizes the
jurisdiction of the Interamerican
Human Rights Commission over its
own Supreme Court.
Journalists College President Ji-
men Chan Soto said the judgement
Wednesday “has confirmed our
right to work as Costa Rican journal
ists, to defend the exercise of
thought and opinion. We have never
violated that right.”
Utah bans
waste dump
DOE studies
United Press International
SALT LAKE CITY — Gov.-elect
Norman Bangerter, charging the
Reagan administration has “poli
ticized” its search for a permanent
nuclear waste dump, Wednesday
banned the energy department from
conducting further studies in Utah.
Bangerter, a strong Reagan
backer who supported studies of po
tential sites during his campaign,
said he sent the president a letter
telling him he will not cooperate
with the agency until “several prob
lems are resolved.”
Utah is one of six states being con
sidered for the nation’s first high-
level nuclear waste repository. The
other states are Louisiana, Missis
sippi, Nevada, Washington and
Texas.
Utah’s Republican governor-elect
said Energy Secretary Donald Hodel
has been dishonest with the state and
he has closed the door on the de
partment until citizens receive more
respect from the federal govern
ment.
“Promises by DOE officials to
exempt certain states from site selec
tion have destroyed all confidence in
the scientific integrity and fairness
of the site-selection process,” Bang
erter said in his letter to Reagan.
“I am informed DOE is com
mitted in writing to exempt Loui
siana and you have agreed to honor
that agreement,” he wrote. “During
a campaign appearance in behalf of
Rep. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, Secre
tary Hodel said Texas would not be
selected because of the influence of
powerful representatives in that
state.
“While these (statements by Ho
del) are part of public record, Hodel
has refused to confirm or deny to
me that these commitments were
made ... I do not believe Congress
intended in the Nuclear Waste Pol
icy Act that the Department of En
ergy would politicize suefran impor
tant process.”
Bangerter also charged that DOE
representatives withheld informa
tion on the feasibility of two poten
tial sites in southeastern Utan and
accused the agency of making “cru
cial site selections based on inade
quate and unprofessional data.”
The governor-elect said he also
opposes further studies in southeast
ern Utah based on the proximity of
the proposed sites to Canyonlands
National Park and other recreation
areas.
Bangerter said he would follow
the same course as departing Gov.
Scott Matheson and direct his de
partment heads to refuse drilling
permits to DOE contractors attempt
ing to conduct feasibility studies in
Utah.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Male roommate wanted for Cripple Creek condomi
nium $200 month, no utilities, 696-0491. 62t6
OFFICIAL NOTICE
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
Yearbook fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on
cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked
up during the academic year in which they
are published.
Students who will not be on campus
when the yearbooks are published, usually
in September, must pay a mailing and hand
ling fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will
they be mailed without the necessary fees
[ having been paid. 31141
Taquito
twtv
A soft flour tortilla filled with fluffy
scrambled eggs tangy pure pork sausage
and cheese
89C
6:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m.
WHATABURGER
105 Dominik
1101 Texas Ave.
Offer good Nov. 12- Dec. 12
“LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES
‘IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE’
COURTYARD
APARTMENTS
“COLLEGE STATION’S
STANDARD OF QUALITY-
GOO UNIVERSITY OAKS
STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 &
UNIVERSITY OAKS
693-2772
CASA
BLANCA
CONVENIENT QUm
CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS
4110 COLLEGE MAIN
-BRYAN-
846-1413
SHUTTLE BUS - SECURITY PROGRAM - CABLE TV - LAUNDRY
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AND WORLDWIDE TRAVEL
• Airline Reservations • Hotel Motel Accomodations
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• Charter Flights • FREE Ticket Delivery
846-8718
• Agency is fully computerized*
410 S. Texas' Lobby of the Ramada Inn/College Station
u,
Coach’s Bonfire Beer Bonanza
Lowenbrau
California
Light & Dark
Coolers
$072
mL 6 pack
$Q10
%J 4 pack
Miller Bottles
1 Liter Coke
$069
A* 6 pack
Tonic Water Club Soda'
$ 10 00 hot case
75<:
Coach’s Cut Rate #2
Across from Kyle Field on Jersey A friendly & convenient store
696-7863
10-9 Mon.-Sat.
Alistair Cooke
“Media Influence on
Election Process”
A Symposium
Thursday, Nov. 29
4:00 p.m.
204C Library
y
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 Schoo/ at 9:30AM
College Class at 9:30AM
I Bus from TAMU Krueger/Dunn 9:10AM Northgate 9:15AM
Youth Meeting at 5:00PM
, Nursery: All Events
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845-2611
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED PULLS!
Call 845-2611