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    Battalion Classifieds
Page 4n"he Battalion/Wednesday, August 14,1985
FOR RENT
♦ casa
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
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
Austin woman gives money
to help Nicaraguan rebels
Associated Press
groups, said she first met with re- helicopter, she said she decided to
tired Gen. John Singlaub, who she contribute the money. Her donation
said was an adviser and fund-raiser paid almost half of the $135,000 cost
for the anti-Sandinista rebels, about of the craft and its reconditioning.
D. R. CAIN RENTALS
*now preleasing *
$100.00 deposits
Shuttle bus Service
LONGMIRE HOUSE APARTMENTS
YELLOWHOUSE APARTMENTS
BRAZOS HOUSE APARTMENTS
693-8850
3002 S. Texas Avenue
College Station 1 74t30
A bargain at $300.00 and 1/2
month free rent! 2 bdrm. unfur
nished apartment in four-plex.
Washer/Dryer connections, trees,
near shuttle, 1.7 miles from cam
pus. 693-7761 or 845-7383. 189t5
DOMINIK DUPLEXES.
2 bedroom, 2 bath, washer and
dryer. Fenced yard. Outside pets
free.
846-2014.
3 BEDROOM
FURNISHED HOUSE
1 1/2 baths, large yard, washer
and dryer. On shuttle
846-2014
18716
Semi private room & board in lovely house on shuttle
bus route. Ideal for young female student. Adult su
pervision 8c friendly atmosphere. 764-9121,764-9236.
189t5
3 bedroom 2 bath in four-plex near TAMU. Call 846-
6211 or 693-5286. 188t6
Master bedroom for rent. Furnished. Ceiling fan, full
bath, washer/dryer. Two car garage. $225. per month
single occupancy, $140. per month each double occu
pancy. Call now 696-5467. 185t7
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hi itU W II. 779-37IMI. 1 77t IS
Northgate fotirplex. Walk to campus, 2 bdrm. Starting
at S275.00. 693-5159, 69(5-0066. 186t8
Duplex. 696-2308. Amenities -f-1000 Sq. ft. Large LR,
2BR’s. 1.5 bath, closets, WR. $380./mo. Next to bank,
stores, restaurants. 308 Amhert/C.S. 185tl0
2 room bunkhouse for 1. All utilities paid. #230./mo.
693-0022. 188t4
Duplex, approx. 1000 sq. ft. 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 Hollywood
bath, fireplace, fenced yard, w/d connection. Pecan
Ridge, $350. 693-4750,696-1660. 1886
FOR SALE
12 Speed Performer Bicycle. Less than one year old.
Excellent condition. $135. 693-9288.
Is it true you can buy Jeeps for $44.00 through the U.S.
Government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142.
ext. 8390 189t4
SoulhtuKid oil S.W. I’arkwav. 3-2-2 like new. Briek.
SliX.lllHI. S4.17.">. move in. 71.3-081-2010. 177t 16
1981 Honda Silverwing Interstate, extremely reliable,
15.000 miles, $1800. 846-7687.
Yamaha Riva CV80. Excellent condition, red with
cover, $750. Call 268-3152 after 5:00 P.M. 188t4
LOST AND FOUND
Lost: Black pair of ray-ban wayfarers on 8/6/85. Re
ward. 764-720(5. 187t5
SERVICES
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. 9itfn
HELP WANTED
OPENING SOON
PLAZA 3
THEATRES
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS
FOR ALL POSITIONS
Apply in Person only between
1-5 P.M.
Schulman 6
Theatres
2002 E. 29th Bryan
TENSION
HEADACHES?
If eligible, get $20 for taking
one easy dose of safe OTC
medication and keeping di
ary. Reputable investigators.
G & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
HELP WANTED
o
Mys
NOW HIRING
Good pay! Free Food!
Housewives-College Students
Flexible hours to fit your
schedule!
Apply in person
1800 Southwest Parkway
(next to Pelican’s Wharf) 115t3
NIGHT AUDITOR
Full-time. Apply in person
Inn at Chimney Hill
901 University
Swensen’s
is now accepting applications for
part-time evening and weekend
shifts. Must be 18 years or older.
1507 S. Texas Ave., C.S.
AUSTIN — Rebels fighting the
Sandinista government in Nicaragua
have received help from Ellen Gar
wood, a member of a prominent
Austin family and daughter of a for
mer U.S. undersecretary of state.
Garwood said Monday she has
given $65,000 to help buy a heli
copter for rebel soldiers in Nicara
gua.
“They needed the helicopter to
take these brave men to the hospi
tal,” she said. “They want to get well
so they can get back to the fighting.
Private people have to do something
until the Congress wakes up.”
Garwood, who describes herself as
a devout anti-communist and mem
ber of several anti-communist
“I think we've got to keep
freedom alive in Central
America or we're going to
lose our own freedom. ~~~
Ellen Garwood? an Austin
resident who gave money
Last week, she and Singlaub, who
igl;
heads the U.S. Council Tor World
Freedom, met in Dallas and the gen
eral told her the helicopter was re
ady to go into action.
INVENTORY
LIQUIDATION
SALE
We re drastically overstocked, because ol &
come tax refunds, and must begin mmeMet
dation ot all inventories. Nothing will beMte
All sacrificed at a traction over dealers cost
Heavy duty bed frame
(Lifetime guarantee)
5 pc. dining set
3 pc. cocktail table set
All wood bookcase
4 drawer heavy duty chest
Man sized recliner
Sofa and chair sets
Also barstools. odd headboards, dining ctws ti
rames, bunk beds, glass tables and much ms'
3 pc. lawn turn.(All wood) Si
SAVE 20-60%
TEXAS FURNITURE OUTLEl
712 VILLA MARIA
SCHULMAN
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She said the general told her the
helicopter would be named “Lady
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Ellen after her.
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to
eight months ago.
when Singlaub later told her he
had a “wonderful chance” to buy the
Garwood’s husband, W. St. John
Garwood, is a retired Texas Su
preme Court justice and her son,
Will Garwood, is a judge who sits on
the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap
peals in New Orleans.
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Third suit filed in Delta crash ^“1
Associated Press
DALLAS — Two survivors of the
Delta Air Lines Flight 191 crash
have filed suit against the airline in a
Florida state court, bringumthe total
number of lawsuits filea on oehalf of
crash victims to three.
were named as defendants in the
suit.
The lawsuit was filed Monday in
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., by the New
York law firm of F. Lee Bailey and
Aaron J. Broder on behalf of Robert
ebbu
The lawsuit alleges that the airline
and manufacturer were guilty of
negligence and strict liability in the
crash, Broder said. Punitive dam
ages are being sought in the suit, but
no dollar amount has been specified.
Steele said he was “going to do some
thing about” fellow attorneys’ meth
ods of obtaining clients in airplane
crash cases.
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and Debbie Katz of Fort Lauderdale.
Delta and Lockheed Aviation
Corp., the manufacturer of the L-
11 tl
1011 that crashed Aug. 2, at Dallas-
Fort Worth International Airport,
Broder said Mrs. Katz, 40, has
been paralyzed from the neck down,
while her husband walked away
from the crash. She was listed in crit
ical condition Tuesday at Parkland
Memorial Hospital.
chasing cases,” Steele said. “It’s
really pad on both sides. It’s bad on
the plaintiffs side becasue good law
yers don’t chase cases.”
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Meanwhile, Miami attorney Gene
The Miami attorney said he han
dles victims’ lawsuits and only will
charge clients administrative fees,
such as telephone call costs. But he
said he will not share in any awards
his clients win in court.
Auditions for back up singer. Rock top 40. Must be
quick learner and pick out harmony’s. Call after 5 846-
6439. 185t5
Part time piano delivery person needed. You must
have a pick-up truck. Average $6.00 hour plus mileage.
For appointment call 764-0006. Keyboard Center Post
Oak Mall. 187t
Allen Academy is seeking 2 male dorm counselors for
1985-86 school year. Compensation includes room-
/board and small stipend. Graduate students pre
ferred. Call 729-0066 for appointment 188t5
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
is currently accepting applications for
immediate route carrier positions. The
positions require working early morning
hours delivering papers. Some sea
sonal soliciting is also required. Call
Andy at 693-7815 for an appointment.
CHILD CARE
1981 14 x 56 two bedroom mobile home. Call 806-935-
3275. 184t8
CHILDREN S LEARNING
CENTER
Montessori preschool and licensed day
care. Individualized learning activities.
Serving Snook, Caldwell and Somer
ville communities.
272-3716
liable. Specializing newborn thru 2 yrs. Limited openings.
186t5 Sngai-N-Spice. 3404 Gavitt. Bryan. 846-9787. 166t30
!-Spice
SPECIAL NOTICE
Car pool wanted College Station - Houston. Interested
please call M-F 845-2700, weekends 713/ 932-1438.
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« DOVER, England — A Texas
geologist set a new record Lues-
day for the fastest swim across the
English Channel from France to
England, and proposed marriage
to his girlfriend on the way
swim the 21 miles from Gap Gris
Nez, between Calais and Bou
logne, to St. Margaret’s Bay, near
Dover.
He shaved 14 minutes off the
previous France-to-England re
cord, set in 1984 by Lyndon
Dtmsbee of Dover, England, said
the Channel Swimming Associa
tion, which supervises swims and
Foi
t our honrs into the swim,
tonnson
banks, wno was riding in tht
escort boat. Johnson and Hugh
banks said they are to matry next
TEA error delays trial
of state home schools
Associated Press
FORT WORTH — A clerical er
ror at the Texas Education Agency
has delayed until March 1986 a trial
to decide the fate of Texas home
schools, officials said Tuesday.
The trial stems from a class action
lawsuit recently filed by six area fam
ilies — four from Arlington —
against the Arlington Independent
School District and could affect all
the state’s school districts.
State District Judge Charles Mur
ray agreed Monday to postpone th
trial, citing a failure of due process.
the
citing a failure of due process.
His action came after attorneys
with the Texas Association of School
Boards and the state Attorney Gen
eral’s office said 1,100 Texas school
districts had not been notified about
the suit.
Shelby Sharpe, attorney for the
home-schoolers, said, “The TEA is
extremely embarrassed about what
took place. The Attorney General’s
office has told the judge they will
make sure the notices of the suit are
sent to all the school districts.”
The suit asks the court to approve
home schools as private schools and
not under the mandatory atten
dance provision of the Texas Educa
tion Code. The code exempts pri
vate schools from the law.
Sharpe said notices were to in
form school districts that the suit
had been filed with AISD attorney
Clarence Ball and that Jerry Ben
edict of the Attorney General’s of
fice would be defense attorney.
Sharpe said he sent the TEA the
court order on the class action suit
and the notice that the suit was filed.
He said the TEA sent the court or
der, but not the notice, to the state’s
school districts.
“The other school districts can’t
interfere with the suit, but they can
challenge on the grounds of inade
quate representation,” Sharne said
Sharpe told the Arlington Daily
News the trial will start March 10. 7
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needed part time. Call for appointment. Keyboard
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846-2738
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