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Battalion Classifieds Monday, April 15, 1985/The Batt ek FOR RENT uesday at 2 p.m.u )i the library. The! mor those whohatt 15, 20 or 30yearsi •\ reception will fc .>04B. . 9 ,day three laser 4: be shown in tit ing room on theft l ire movies will nit starting with "Nonl it" at 10 a.m., “Afc at 12:15 p.m. ail ’lanet" at 2 p.m. lid the movies proki- t a large audience, ies will attract a kill >ple laecausetheu:: ■ni types of movie.' al book sale will It 10 a.m. to3p.m.(« ide of the libran books ranging frou ores to autnenni ks will be on salt a hardcover boob ver is 25 cents andi 10 cents. to is in charge of tit id most of the boob m people. She sail ;rees to sell the boob icy already ban *s of them. ibrary already k i r copies of a bool > need for any mott m." she said, ary workers who & tional Library Wtd ue Halverson, whoa displays; Laura St ) is in charge of pub ndy Tucker, whoct' eceptionfor Bloooi WHO ELSE OFFERS YOU 50% off in summer Free Basic Cable Free Keg at Pool every Sat. Shuttle Bus & More 1-2-3 Bds. starting at $295. PEPPERTREE DOES 2701 Longmire 693-5731 127115 cas& 6el sol PRELEASING SUMMER & FALL 2 Blocks from Campus Church across the street* 2 blocks from stores* 2 blocks from nite life on University Pool Jacuzzi Large Party Room Open 7 days a week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00 Basketball Goals On Premise Security On Premise Maintenance 401 Stasney College Station 696-3455 SpudMfestVIllage Apartineryts 1 and 2 bedroom furnished or unfurnished Swimming Pool Horse Shoe Court Excellent Maintenance Basketball Court Crew Tennis Court Security Jacuzzi Club Room Playground OPEN 7 DAYS A Week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. I-6 1101 Southwest Parkway 693-0804 133115 xasy nailer than aboul rc ham's weight was 2 Bedroom 2 Bath 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Close to campus _arge, washer/dryer connections, enced yards, on shuttle. Outside aets free 846-2014 121119 t Schroeder, who* am, received a jam!- visited members i family briefly Si DOMINIK DUPLEXES HELP WANTED PRE—LEASING NOW FOR SUMMER AND FALL & 3/bdrm. 2/bath duplexes and [ourplexes with all kitchen appli- nces and washer/dryer included, rom $375. to $495. per month if ease is signed by April 30th. 100. per month discount during summer. Call Thomas Properties, 696-7714 or 693-0982. 2 bdrni- 1 bath. ('Inst- to campus, lented, tcil- inllim, <>93-0;W8 after (S. 125tlO Apis, for rent. Cotton Village Limited. Snook, Texas. 1 |h<lroom start$200. 2 bedroom start at $223. Call 84()- m. 125tl0 2 Idnn. 1 bath duplex. Quiet street close to campus. 10|< month free w/years lease. 822-0074. 125t20 room, hath, furnished, private entrance, near 1 IMl, utilities paid. $ 150-1. $200-2. 003-5286. 128t5 1702 Kyle South (At HWY. 30) College Station NOW HIRING All Positions Full and Part Time Apply in Person 10am-2pm 4pm-6pm 131t4 |liile home lot. Wellboer | j 3041. area. $]7. r )/mo. 693-8073, 126t20 r|o moms 8175.(M) rath, plus hill kl lilH-OtWO. Mee liciusi'. Simthwouil Val- 130(18 i'UilO-t HSrage garage available in C.S. 30.00 month. 846- Ml. 125U0 ^B.mliial euailu. Walk to eatnpas ( all 840-5833. Nurtlmunpaits. Hv 130(1(1 th ^ne s lUt i we In’t ITS Hurry! Only a few left. Apts, with special low summer rates at very moderate increase starting Sep tember 1. 2 blocks from TAMU. Low utilities. SAFEWAY, INC. needs a part-time florist (pay rate begins at $3.60 to $5.75 per hour, depending on experience) at the College Station store (approxi mately 20 hours per week). We prefer some type experience in plant care and design. We need someone who can be at the store most days by 1:00 or 2:00 pm and is available anytime on Saturdays. To apply for this position come tc the Safeway store at Culpepper Plaza Monday thru Saturday be tween 8:00am and 5:00pm. Equal opportunity employer. M/F/H/V. BAKER STREET MINI WAREHOUSE 5x5 to 10x30 $18 to $77 846-5794 DAYS 779-3938 NIGHTS K'droom liotisc $.375 iitor. 693-5286. HELP WANTED Job involves conducting telephone in terviews with Texas farmers and computers coding data. Individuals will be trained in interviewing tech niques and will be provided names and telephone #’s of sample mem bers Individuals will be trained to code and process survey data. Peo ple with agricultural background pre ferred. 10 vacancies. Part time interviewers will be em ployed from present time until June, 1985 and .possibly longer. Intervie- wing/coding will be conducted from 5 p.m. until 8:30 p.m., Monday thru Thursday. Total number of hours per week will vary from 12/20. Must have own transportation and be willing to work survey schedule during the week. Call 845-5332 from 8 a.m. thru 5 p.m. weekdays. $4.50 per hour wage. 12gt5 BUSBOYS AND COCKTAIL WAITRESSES needed. Apply in person PELICAN’S WHARF, 2500 Texas Avenue S., C.S. Equal Opportunity Employer. Be Independent! Earn extra $$$ while you learn! Over 2200 sensa tional moneymaking opportunities currently available! Directory. $16.95. F.A.I. 8306 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 384-TB. Beverly Hills, Ca. 9021 1 .;129(5 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 96t 3 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 Planning a Party? 1).|. Patty Service has just the music, and ibis semester tr\ our Friday Special just $125. For Ixtokiug information feel free to call i)AVU) KILL 846-1838. 76t39 Typing Services. Term papers, theses, etc. Call Pat at 779-2200 evenings. 13113 WORD PROC F.SSIN(i. Dissertations, theses welcome. F.xpet ienced. 846-3833. 113l20 Word processing. Call after 5 and weekends. 779-4935. Cindy or Jim. 128t9 Professional Typing. Twenty years experience. Labs, thesis, term papers, equations, etc. 693-8537 Typtag $1.50/DS page. 260-9866/day, 822-4806/night. W/48 nrs. notice. Terri. 127tl0 Professional translation. Spanish-English. Theses, arti cles. Reasonable rates. 845-5133 (Dr. Finlay). 823-7129 after 6. 128t23 Typing and word processing. Five years quality service to the staff and students. 776-0130. 116t36 Will do typing. Call 823-4579. Typing, word processing, resumes. Lowest prices, highest quality in town. PERFECT PRINT, 822-1430. 114t31 LESBIAN rap group meets Tuesday 7:30pm. For more information, call Gayline 775-1797. 103t9 FOR SALE 1980 Cutlass Supreme. $4,000. 846-3954. 133(5 Is it true you can buy Jeeps for $44 through the U.S. government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142 ext. 8390. v 133t4 For Sale: Moped, runs well $150. 260-4848. 129t5 1982 Yamaha 550 Maxim. Only 2000 miles, exel. corn!. Extra’s. $ 1,650.00 Ask for Dan. 128t 10 Yamaha XT 550. ’82, excellent condition. $1200. firm. 696-2761. Steve. 129tl9 1980 Liberty. 14x60, 2/bdrm., 1 bath, furnished. Cen tral heat, a/c. Energy efficient, one owner. Oak Forest Park. 693-9535. 693-5206. 129t 15 Wellborn area, small 2 bedroom, owner financed, fenced yard. 693-8073,693-3041. 126t20 Honda Shadow 500, V-Twin, water cooled, shaft drive, quick, sacrifice, graduating, $ 1150. 764-8992. 126t7 Sailboat Force 5, 14‘ with trailer. $1200 or best offer. Call 693-4028 after 6. 130t7 Honda Nighthawk 650, 1982. Excellent shape, low mileage. $1500. or best offer. 268-3176. 130tl0 Walk to T AMU or take shuttle. Excellent two bed room, l bath, poolside condo in C.S. by owner. Assuma ble loan. Very small down payment. Vaulted ceiling in living room and left bedroom. Ceiling fans. Washer- /dryer, ref. w/icemakermicrowave. Sautillo tile in entry, kitchen and hath, fax shelter. Mill Creek Condos, ad jacent to farrow Street, Unit 408. (214)423-2346 after 6 and weekends Student: (409)846-7951. 13115 ALPHASONIC A-255 audiophile car amp. New, never installed. Paid $220. Asking $165,846-9512. 131t5 CRAGAR louver kit. Fits ‘82-‘85 Camaro/Firebird. Strong 1-piece design. New in box. $95.00, 846-9512 13115 Diamond engagement ring .66 ct. solitaire, mounted in yellow gold Tiffany setting. $995, 693-5507. 131 to HELP WANTED SWENSEN’S Accepting applications tor COOKS, WAIT- PERSONS, SODA FOUNTAIN WORKERS and DISHWASHERS. Both full and part time. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Training provided. Get a head start on sum mer employment. Apply in person at CUL- PEPPER PLAZA except il:30am-2pm. OPEN March 1,1985 BRAZOS VALLEY GOLF DRIVING RANGE Mon.-Fri. 12-9 p.m. Sat. 10a.m.-9 p.m. Sun. 1 a.m.-8 p.m. 696-1220 East Bypass and Hwy. 30 Service Road Going South V4 mile. THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE needs CARRIER for immediate summer opening which pays $450/mo. + transportation allow ance. Call 693-7815 or 693-2323 for an appointment. -133,5 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 Scoblionko, 144 South Cassady, Columbus, Ohio 43209, 614-235-6768. 108121 Part-time with flexible hours. Teum-eleun (lay. night, early morning or weekends. Above minimum pay. Travel and bonuses. Must have car, phone ami job ref erences. HOME CARE SERVICES. 846-7759. ' 133t5 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. Must enjov THE OUT DOORS and WORKING with KIDS. CAMP WTNI- WACA IS FOR YOU! 512-997-8768. 133(5 (UNIORS AND SENIORS. Most people talk about world problems. The Peace Corps solves them. We need voul Contact: Jerry Namkcn. Room 103B Agri culture Building. 115120 LOSTAND FOUND Los I March 29th. midnight near Fairwcw ami Jei Blut* hook htm with ilass notrs. culvulator. wallet. Help! I need this stuff!,atk. Beward. Civu. 764-I09T PANNING FOR GOLD? PERSONALS Wiinted: All around position. Must he able to. type pint! spell. Call S22-2922 lor interview. H&cK Printing : o . Bryan. - " - ting 133t5 I’ROBI.EM l‘RK.N \M:Y:- Alxmion procedures and icVevvuts - tree prcgo.mo lesiing. Houston. Texas (71:1)271-0121. HOtti'.l ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate to share 3/2 fenced house. South- wood Valiev. $225. + 1/2 hills. After 6. 693-32(MH25tl0 I Battalion j | Classified • | 845-2611 I El Paso using swarm patrol for security Associated Press EL PASO — They are busy as bees. Their days are buzzing with ac tivity. They are the unsung heroes in a game of hive-and-seek. We could drone on, but to get to the point, this is the story of the El Paso Swarm Patrol. This is swarm season in El Paso, said Oliver Franklin, treasurer of the El Paso Beekeepers Association. The season began around April 1, and since then, the volunteers of the swarm patrol have captured 18 swarms of honeybees. Eleven of those have been captured in the past three days, Franklin said. One of two swarms captured Fri day in the backside of a car in a downtown parking lot contained about 4,500 Bees, Franklin said. “There are about 1,500 bees to the pound,” Franklin told the El Paso Times. “That was a small swarm. A big swarm is five to six pounds.” Last Saturday, he said he was called to the Southern Pacific round house just east of downtown and captured a 9-pound swarm. “They come out of the walls and ceilings of those old buildings down town,” Franklin, said. “We had a pre tty wet January, February and March, and wetness causes overpop ulation of nests. When a nest is over crowded, the bees swarm.” The Swarm season lasts until about the middle of May, he said. In an average season, the swarm patrol captures 100 to 125 swarms, some of which contain tens of thousands of bees. Whenever overcrowding is appar ent, Franklin said, the bees Sense it. In the nest, a new queen egg is laid. When it hatches, the old queen and a large group of followers fly away, leaving the new queen behind to rule over the rest of the nest. The bees can be dangerous, Franklin said, “but only if they are . attacked.” “The best thing to do when you encounter a swarm is to walk away,” he said. “If they should get on you, they won’t sting unless you try to mash them. If they get in your hair, don’t try to knock them off or mash them or you’ll be stung. The safest thing to do is to comb them out.” Lucas (continued from page 1) all of which were made known to po lice agencies involved. “It was widely reported that a number of murders claimed by him could not be substantiated although about 200 cases have been reported cleared by local investigating agen cies who attributed those cases to Lu cas, and or (Ottis) Toole,” Adams said. DPS spokesman Larry Todd said Sunday the agency would be eager to check on the Lucas case. “It’s going to be real easy to open the books and look at the specifics, and we’re eager to do that,” Todd said. Among the examples offered by the Dallas Times Herald: • The Homicide Task Force credited Lucas with the Oct. 1, 1982, murder of a Conroe woman. But a Texas Ranger chronology said Lucas applied for unemployment benefits or food stamps more than 1,000 miles away, in Decatur, Ill., on the same day. • Houston authorities accepted Lucas’ confession and cleared a Sept. 12, 1981 murder in Houston. At the time of the slaying, Lucas was in jail, 1,400 miles away in Pikesville, Mel. • Rangers and Tyler authorities accepted Lucas’s confession to the Sept. 9, 1975, murder of a 69-year- old man in Tyler. But records of the Kaolin Mushroom Farms in Avon dale, Pa., show Lucas was at work in Pennsylvania on the day of the kill ing. Pennsylvania state police told the Times Herald they had reported the information to Texas Rangers. • To clear six killings and one at tempted kidnapping between Oct. 2 and Nov. 2, 1978, authorities have Lucas driving more than 11,000 miles in a 13-year-old Ford station wagon, the Times Herald said. According to the newspapers’ cal culations, Lucas would have had to have driven 4,100 miles in the last four days of the journey alone, aver aging 50 miles an hour, 24 hours a day. pSoT Pizza Push "85 ‘Hut. Dorm Place Pizza's Behind 11 1st - 5 2nd 2 6 3rd 4 2 4th 7 4 5th 12 7 6th 14 8 6th 14 10 6th 14 12 7th 17 9 8th 21 Current Standings as of March 28. Contest ends April 21. Look in next Monday’s Battalion for current standings a t m CAMPUS Walk, Cycle, or Shuttle. It’s only 8 Blocks. Half Rate for Summer with a year’s lease Eff, 1 & 2 bedrooms starting at 260.00 3902 COLLEGE MAIN country place apartments 846-0515 Student Exchange Study Abroad for One Year University of Stirling, Scotland Competition Now Open Deadline April 25 Applications & More Information: Study Abroad Office 101 Academic Bldg. 845-0544 Own For a Morttli I’m so xcited! I'm so excited, an 4 I just can’t hide it. I’m about to losev*_^/ control and I think I’ll buy it! OWNING a Cripple Creek Condominium for as little as •8425 a month* is like owning your ow n gold mine, w ith nuggets such as 90% financing, a sw imming pool, hot tub, tennis courts, microwave ovens, ceiling fans, and much more. Stake your claim at Cripple Creek Condominiums. wmm. CONDOMINIUMS 904 University Oaks 764-8682 764-0504 846-0331 Models Open Daily * Figures based on a 90% loan at 10 & 3/8%, 30 year term. I year adjustable rate.