Battalion Classifieds FOR RENT casa del 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 Basketball Goals On Premise Security On Premise Maintenance Open 7 days a week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00 401 Stasney College Station 696-3455 SUMMER SPECIAL 250.00 2 bdrm/2 bath duplex *299.00 3 bdrm/2 bath 4-plex *395.00 3 bdrm/2 bath 4-plex ‘Washer and dryer furnished in 4-plex. Call for an appointment to view the interiors. Also pre-leasing for fall and spring. THOMAS PROPERTIES 696-7714 or 693-0982 Best Value in Town! Student & Family Sections 1 and 2 bedroom Prelease for fall 1 BR starting at 270.00 2 BR starting at 310.00 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1-5:30 Pets welcome 1101 Southwest Parkway 693-0804 CHILD CARE S|K.'cializing newborn thru 2 vrs. l imited, openings. Sugar-N-Spite. 3404 Cavitt. Bryan. 846-9787. 166t30 HELP WANTED Kemale afternoon bartender. Waitresses, barback, & D.J. Silver Dollar. 846-4691 or 268-3 111. 153t 15 Part time experienced short or long term auto parts' store counlerpcrsnn. 10 to I Mon. thru Kri.. every other weekend. Bill Kurd Auto Supply. 1136 Villa Maria. Bryan. 823-8033. 166t5 Department of Communications has two faculty posi tions available to begin f all 1985. Need person (1) to teach reporting and editing courses and (2) to teach broadcast news courses. Salary to $20,000 for 9 month appointment. Graduate degree with strong profes sional experience preferred. Contact Edward J. Smith, Department of Communications, Texas A&M Univer sity, College Station, Texas 77843. (409) 845-4611 by July 10 application deadline. Texas A&M is an Equal Opportunity through Affirmative Action Employer. 167t5 2 bedroom house. S. College Avenue near Villa Maria. $295. plus $150. deposit. 9-5. 822-3718. 164t5 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath house completely furnished! 701 Chalet, C.S. 846-2014. On shuttle bus. 160tl0 ROOMMATE WANTED Roomate needed. Two bedroom duplex. $82.50/month. Close to campus. 693-1674. 164t4 FOR SALE For Sale or Lease. Village on the Creek Condomini- mums, close to A&M, fire places, washers-dryers, shuttle bus, security, pool plus much more. Ask about our buy back plan, open weekends, 4441 Old College Road, 846- 6601,764-9077. 15*13 WHY WAIT TO MAKE PLANS FOR RENTAL FURNITURE? 333. SALES AND RENTAL AVAILABLE 696-4489 Culpepper Plaza TERRIFIC FINANCING ON PATIO HOME NEAR CAMPUS: Brick, 3 bedroom. 2 baths. Fireplace, ceiling fan, carport, levelor blinds. Shuttlebus. Nice yard, orien tal garden. Terrific financing, contact UV Realtor or Catherine Nuzum, Glen Delle Realty 696-8888. I980 Honda Express II Moped, flood condition, great for campus. $260. 268-2735. I66tl • SWIMMIMG POOL • TENNIS COVETS • HOT TVS • MICROWA VE OVEN • CEILING FANS Australian sheperd puppies & ducks. Call Della 109- 822-6976. 156tl2 1971 Math 1 Mustang 351 Cleveland. All original, great shape. $4000. 779-7050. 156tl2 904 UNIVERSITY OAKS ttl 409-764-8682 409-846-0331 MODELS OPEN BAIL Y DEVELOPED BY STANFORD ASSOCIA TES, INC. Southwood off S. West Parkway, 322 like new brick. 68,000. $4,475. down $792. month. 713-681-201D63tl6 I II pav you $500.00 cash, if vou assume mortgage on 1981 mobile home. Call 775-1919. 165t5 CONDOMINIUMS Women's bike for sale. Almost new 10 speed Schwim light. 165.00 696-1525. 164t8 Piano for sale. Wanted: Responsible patty to assume small monthly payments on piano. See locally. Call credit manager 1-800-447-4266. 159t7 SERVICES Classified 845-2611 ST. MICHAEL’S ACADEMY Offers a five week Summer program, grades 3-7, for fun & learning with in teresting academic pursuits. July 1 - August 2. Register with Mrs. Spencer at 822-2715 Page 6/The Battalion/Friday, June 28, 1985 Houston man shoe calls wife from Beirut T I'WSaJNAMAKgbwlr wett, iatP\ CTsoi'm I MAGGOTS INTO US. I HANP1£TWAT I HAlf WAV mms. pilots, j xaNFAv Ji -n^pE. AfpeAPV by Jeff MacNelly m Associated Press HOUSTON — Allyn Conwell, a Houston man among 39 Americans held hostage after the hijacking of a TWA jet, was back in the interna tional spotlight Thursday after his captors allowed him to telephone his wife in Greece and appear on tele vision. Conwell, an oil executive who works in the Middle East, called his wife, Olga, twice on Thursday and was one of three hostages to partici pate in an interview conducted by ABC News in Beirut. Funky Winkerbean by Tom Batiut “It was a wonderful surprise, I just wish he was calling from some place outside of Beirut,” Conwell’s wife told the Houston Chronicle af ter getting the calls. “I thought he was released and was calling me from somewhere else.” Mrs. Conwell, who is staying with her parents in Corfu, Greece, said her husband told her he was well. The worjian said her husband told her he had been given food and clothing and had been examined by officials from the International Red Cross. “He said he was in good health and was being treated well,” she said. Mrs. Conwell also said that during the conversation, a militia member got on the line to say the captors did not intend to harm the hostages but wanted the release of hundreds of Lebanese prisoners held by Israel. In the television appearance, Con well said many of the hostages had developed a sympathy for the cause of their Shiite captors. “Let’s face it, if someone captured my wife and children and had them across that border, I also would be taking drastic actions and doing things that would be indeed against my principles to secure their free dom,” he said. Conwell gained notoriety last week when he was selected as spokesman for the first group of hostages allowed to participate in a news conference arranged by the hi jackers. Conwell’s mother, Lois, of Hous ton, said it was “a miracle that they would let him call” his wife. “Isn’t that great?” she said. “I don’t understand it.” H&t>! 60ILL VOG LOOK AT THAT? H6 MUST HAVE HIT A SMALL ANIMAL OK SOMETHING! Funl< NAACP applauds Reynolds' rejection by Senate panel Associated Press DALLAS — More than 2,000 del egates to the NAACP national con vention leaped to their feet cheering and clapping Thursday when word came that a Senate panel had re fused to endorse the nomination of William Bradford Reynolds to the No. 3 spot in the justice Depart ment. The NAACP regards Reynolds, the director of the department’s civil rights division, as an arch foe of equal rights and made the denial of his promotion its top priority. “His promotion would hot have served the interests of justice, nor morality, nor logic nor truth,” said Benjamin I.. Hooks, executive direc tor of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple. The news that Judiciary Commit tee had refused to send the nomi nation to the full Senate came as del egates were considering a series of resolutions, including one harshly critical of the Justice Department, Reynolds and President Reagan. to black Americans, women and other minorities.” As the delegates rejoiced, the or ganist pounded out a rousing chorus of “We Shall Not Be Moved” before the business of the convention re sumed. Hooks said Thursday that the Ju diciary Committee “saw, assomudi of America saw, that Reynolds'om role in the Administration'sattempi! to roll back hard-won civil ri^ gains of recent years has certamk disqualified him for this pi lion.” Antagonism toward the Reagan administration has been an on-going theme of the 76th annual NAACP convention and officials of the civil rights group made it clear that they view Reynolds as a chief administra tion hatchet-men in the “erosion” of civil rights. • Jud that means that the Reynolds nomina can now advance to the full SenaK only by a rarely used discharge pen tion. In his convention keynote speech id said earlier this week. Hooks had said Reynolds’ confirmation as associate attorney general “would be an insult White House spokesman Larn Speakes said the president was dis appointed in the vote. He also said that Reynolds will remain in his cur rent post as assistant attorney eral for civil rights. VD tests planned for ‘Boys Town’prostitutes Associated Press LAREDO — State health officials fear that Texans crossing the border into Mexico’s red-light district might be exposed to a strain of penicillin- resistant gonorrhea. Until recently, the legal prostitu tion zone in Laredo’s sister city of Nuevo Laredo had been regarded as nearly disease free. But now health officials believe the area known as “Boys Town” may be the source of penicillin-resistant gonorrhea cases recently detected in San Antonio, the San Antonio Light reported Thursday. On Friday, Bill Boyd, venereal disease program manager for Re gion 8 of the Texas Department of Health in Harlingen, will join Mexi can doctors in administering blood tests to approximately 100 prosti tutes in Boys Town. mately 300 women routinely work in the walled compound five miles from the Texas border, Boyd said. An undetermined number of male prostitutes also may be working in the area, Boyd said. 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IONAL EDITING. Professional editing and proofreading. 12 +years experience. Ph.D. degree. Mexican officials say approxi- Boyd said physicians examine Boys Town prostitutes weekly. If any indication of illness is present, they are required by law to receive treatment and to undergo a second examination before returning to work. Blood tests are administered twice a year. Health officials believe as many 10,000 people a month patron® K rostitutes in cities along the Texas- lexico border. However, not the sexual encounters occur in zones of prostitution where women ait routinely examined. By some estimates, unregi prostitutes outnumber those work ing in compounds 10-to-l, said. Problem Pregnancy? we listen, we care, we help Free pregnancy tests concerned counselors Brazos Valley Crisis Pregnancy Service We re local! 4340 Carter Creek Pkvvy L Suite 107 24 hr. 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