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Page 4AThe Battalion/Monday, March 18, 1985
Battalion Classifieds
FOR RENT
University
Park
Now Pre-Leasing For Summer & Fall
‘APARTMENTS DESIGNED WITH
THE STUDENT IN MIND’
•Swimming Pools •Hot Tubs •Tennis Court
•Club House •Laundry •Shuttle Bus Service
5 Floor Plans
Wood-burning fireplaces
Private patio/balcony
Ceiling Fans, Microwave
Ovens
2bdrm 1V2 bath
827 sq. ft.
2bdrm 2 bath
854 sq. ft.
Luxury 4-plexes
1042 sq. ft.
•Negotiable LeaseTerms
•Summer Rates
•Summer Storage
Office Hours: Mon-Sat. 9-5
College Station 846-2976 Sunday 10-3
Washer & Dryer
Included
Leasing Office
On Site
BAKER STREET
MINI WAREHOUSE
5x5 to 10x30
$18 to $77
846-5794 DAYS
779-3938 NIGHTS
SERVICES
Professional Typist/word processor. Faculty: I do
ils. Ca-"
theses,journals. Call Suzanne, 775-8476.
Pre-leasing Summer-Fall University Park Duplexes lo
cated April Bloom, two and 3 bedroom tv/fcnced yards.
846-2471 and 846-8730. 113t 10
HELP WANTED
Prospector Commodities — Aggieland’s only exclusive
commodity futures trading company. Federally li
censed, 823-2910. 108tl5
The Greenery
Landscape Maintenance
Team Member
Full or Part-Time
Interview M-Th
^ 8:30-9:30a.m.
823-7551
1512 Cavitt,Bryan
83t5
Professional T yping. T wenty years experience. Labs,
thesis, term papers, equations, etc. 693-8537
Professional quality typing. Term papers. T heses, Busi
ness needs. Call Marilyn, 693-7515. 98t 14
Word processing all kinds. By appointment only. Call
775-6178 anytime. 107t20
Pros|>ector’s wake-up service, 6()tf per day, Monday-
Friday, 5a.m.-9a.m., 823-2919. 1 13tl()
J & K Plumbing Sc Repair 24 Hour Service. Residential,
Commercial, Mobile I lomes, 822-0917. 113t5
WORD PROCESSING. Dissertations, theses welcome.
Experienced. 846-3833. 113t20
LESBIAN rap group meets Tuesday 7:30pm. For
more information, call Cayline 775-1797. 103t9
CAMP WEKEELA FOR BOYS-
/GIRLS
Canton, Maine; seeks extraordinary dynamos 6/17 thur
8/18 for positions In tennis, waterskiing, sailing, athlet
ics, creative/performing arts, photography, backpack
ing, secretaries. Contact: Eric/Lauren Scobllonko, 144
South Cassady, Columbus, Ohio 43209, 614-235-8768.
108121
A1RL1NF.S HIRING! $14-39,000! Stewardesses. Res-
ervationists! Worldwide! Call for guide, Directory,
Newsletter. l-(9!6) 944-4444 ext. Texas A&Mair.78t24
CRUISESHIPS HIRING! $16-30,000! Caribbean, Ha
waii, World. Gall for Guide, Directory, Newsletter. I-
(916) 944-4444 ext Texas A&Mcruise. 78l24
Student’s wife wanted to lease’apartments weekends
evenings and some days at Courtyard Apartments. Call
693-2772. 110t8
$10-$360 weekly/up mailing circulars! No bosses/quo
tas! Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope:
Dept. AM-7CEG, PO Box 830, Woodstoc k, II. 60098.
106t20
The
Battalion
Lifeguards/Pool Managers/Swim Instructors. Good
pay. Houston area. Experience helpful, not required.
713-578-8227. 107tl6
Sell Roses at night club $7 hour. 779-6248. Ask for
Gerri. 11113
Number One
in
Aggieland
Brazos Ventures needs lawn care people part-time own
truck preferred, $4.25/hr., 846-6060. 108H0
Accepting applications for summer lifeguard positions
for City of College Station. Apply at Thomas Pool II to
7:30 Monday thru Friday. 104tl0
PERSONALS
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and
referrals — Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas
(713)271-0121. 80t69
ROOMMATE WANTED
y Get
Need roommate for rest of semester. 2 bedroom $150
per month, ‘/igas and utilities. Tony, 822-4597. 110t5
FOR SALE
SKI COLORADO
Spring Break
REDUCED! $199
4 Days Skiing
A Few Spots Now Available
260-7058
Atmof/
nv/ftt
mu/r
ADS
English Riding Saddle
846-9777.
$300 negotiable,
113t5
14x70 ‘Cameron’ mobile home, CA/Heat. dining room,
lappan range, re frig-freezer, carpeted, draped, fur-
nislied. Oak Forest, clubhouse, pool, may stay in park,
‘Patty’, 693-5206 (two bedroom). 113t8
SERVICES
TYPING-WORD PROCESSING
Fast and Dependable
Personalized Service
We understand form and style.
Beginning our sixth year.
AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES
110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070
96m
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.aitfn
THINKING OF A PERM?
Let me give you the exact
curl/wave you want! I only use
the products which leave your
hair in great condition & show
you what to use to keep it
looking great! Ask for $8 off
your first service with me. Billy,
Shape of Things, 846-7614.
Try our
Battalion
Classified!
845-2611
Millions
laundered
in Texas
Associated Press
DALLAS — Almost $16 million
was shuffled through a savings and
loan in Laredo and an El Paso bank,
federal authorities say.
Officials are calling it the largest
known scheme to “launder” drug
money through Texas in recent
years.
Money laundering involves taking
cash reaped from illicit activities and
using it in a series of legal financial
transactions to make it difficult to
trace.
The
Planning a Party? D.J. Party Service has just the music,
and this semester try our Friday Special just $125. For
lx>okmg information feel free to call DAVID KIEL
846-1838. 76t39
Mary Kay Cosmetics complimentary facial and reord
ers. Marilyn Luckie Beauty Consultant, 823-1761. 108tl5
Dallas Times Herald re
ported Sunday that investigators
nave found evidence that a promi
nent Mexican investment broker
passed the money through Tesoro
Savings and Loan in Laredo and the
First City National Bank of El Paso.
Federal officials are trying to seize
$6.5 million on deposit at the El Paso
bank and $1.4 million at the Laredo
savings and loan.
Agents also are seeking re
imbursement of $8 million that was
hurriedly transferred out of the in
stitutions after the Internal Revenue
Service placed a claim on the Mexi
can businessman’s funds, the Times
Herald reported.
When federal drug agents raided
two Anaheim, Calif., motels last
June 22, they found $4.1 million in
alleged illicit drug trafficking pro
ceeds that were about to be laun
dered through a California bank.
A few days later, an attorney rep
resenting the two suspects told pros
ecutors that the two were working
for Mexican businessman Mardo-
queo Alfaro Magarino, the Times
Herald said.
DEA agents received information
that Alfaro was involved with a Gua
dalajara-based drug trafficking ring,
the newspaper added.
The IRS then placed levies on all
U.S. assets in which Alfaro was be
lieved to have an interest, the news
paper said.
DALLAS — Cynthia Hynd Mc
Cray had dedicated her life to help
ing people, until the night of Jan
uary 9, 1981.
Once described as a good, very
professional nurse by police investi
gators, McCray is now a fugitive. She
has eluded police since the January,
1981, muraer of Buford Johnson,
42, of Dallas.
Police reports indicate that John
son, a black male, died almost in
stantly from a gunshot wound in the
face fired from pointblank range.
Detectives say McCray, who was a
nurse at Children’s Medical Center
in Dallas at the time of the shooting,
had been dating Johnson. On the
evening of January 9, 1981, he had
been at the Knight’s Inn Tavern in
the 500 block of Corinth Street in
Dallas.
Apparently Johnson offered a
woman at the bar a ride home. As
the pair got into Johnson’s vehicle,
another car drove up.
A witness told investigators that
McCray got out of the other vehicle
and approached Johnson.
McCray is reported to have asked
Johnson what he was doing.
When Johnson replied that he was
going to take the other woman
home, a shot was fired and Johnson
slumped down in the front seat of
the car.
Investigators were told that Mc
Cray then fled the scene in the other
automobile.
This week Cynthia Hynd McCray
has made the Texas Most Wanted
list A $1,000 reward is being of
fered for information leading to her
capture.
viser Pro
expande
McCray is described as a whittl'! 11
male, 38 years old, 5 i eet 5inc®T . ...
115 pounds, with brown hair i| a arf
green eyes. Ants the .
Investigators believe she |^°r)
miehi be working as a nurseintf; . u ,
State of Texas, possibly undeir 1 en |Q
slight variation of her real namefi^ 0 r i .u
the past she has used several aliaiM 0L ” K
including Cynthia Louise
Cynthia Louise Stone and Cm . „
Louise Hynd. 1 man goes
them mak
school to c
advi
Anyone with information
McCray’s whereabouts is asWlT
call Texas Crime Soppers Advis,
Coucil toll-free at 1-800-252-847/iCQ/Ti
iheir local Crime Stopperspropa r ^ v
In all cases, callers do not haul
reveal their identities.
State board investigating
insurance agents in Texas
However, Alfaro and his business
associates managed to slip $8 million
out of the two Texas institutions, of
ficials said.
Federal officials are trying to
force the two Texas institutions to
reimburse the government, since the
money was released after the IRS
had announced its claim on Alfaro’s
funds.
Associated Press
WACO — State insurance board
officials have begun a sweeping in
vestigation of insurance agents
across Texas who may be selling bad
policies from unlicensed firms, offi
cials said.
Commissioner Tom Bond.
The investigation is centered on
about 20 agents considered to be the
top sellers of medical coverage from
eight Austin-based firms, said insur
ance board legal director Rebecca
Motal.
erage was widely marketed, M
‘"'id, r ' r ' ri
NEW B
prepared
sentence f
defense ati
| A state
tenced th(
The State Board of Insurance es
timates that as many as 33,000 peo
ple in up to 30 states will be affected
by its investigation into a kind of pol
icy that “looks like insurance, smells
like insurance, sounds like insur
ance, but there’s nothing there,” said
The firms were unlicensed and
unauthorized to sell insurance, the
insurance board and Attorney Gen
eral Jim Mattox have charged.
Most of the 20 agents under inves
tigation are in the Houston and Aus
tin areas where the unlicensed cov-
vears in pi
' of]
and eventually, the invest® sai
tion will include “several humk t i 1Pf io V K„
agents statewide. | p on y wil
“If we find somebody licensedij L w jn | K
the sujte who negligently or it Ry
wingly sold somebody something dimmer
insurance when it wasn’t, web? Q Sew;b r,
reason to have action against ttia a p,,| IUU(
Bond said. j cnme w j 1 j|
quarters la
The State Insurance Board k
gotten more than 500 complainist
Unpaid claims totaling $8.5 mil
against the firms.
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