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Battalion Classifieds FOR RENT TIRED OF HIGH UTILITIES? Come to Tanglewood South • Great location • 2 pools • Exercise Room/Fitness Center Party Room/Study Room 2 Laundry Rooms Covered Parking All Utilities Paid 411 Harvey Road, C.S. 693-1111 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 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 STUDENTS! IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WHERE YOU LIVE ... and you are free to relocate and decide to move, I will give you cash back for Sec. Deposit you have paid • Give you 1st week free rent • Payall utilites icl., Cable TV, • and move your furni ture free. CALL AGGIELAND 693-2614 Ah excellent location. 2 bedroom studio apt. close to campus, on shuttle route. 693-9878. 21110/21 HELP WANTED Wanted daytime drivers needed Earn S5-S8 an hour from salary, tips, and commission Daytime Hours Available Apply in person between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. 4407 Texas Avenue 260-9020. ’1980 Domino's Pizza, Inc. 23110/7 Busboy personnel needed. Apply in person PELICAN S WHARF, 2500 Texas Avenue S., C.S. Equal Opportunity Employer. 23110/9 Need part time help, evenings. Roughly 5 p.m. -10 p.m., Monday - Friday. Floor, carpet, window, and specialty cleaning. Must have car, phone, call 779-0763 between 10-5 Mon. - Fri. Good job for married student - permanent part time position available. 20t10/4 WAREHOUSE/GARGAGE SALE Huge selection of clothes, furni ture, antiques, appliances, tires, guns, books, and much more. Sat urday and Sunday only - 8 to 6. 600 Washington at 31st - behind Tom The Houston Chronicle is taking applications for carriers, on imme diate route openings. Earn $400. to $700. per month plus transpor tation allowance. Please call An- dyat 693-7815 or Julian at 693- 2323. 22110/4 HELP WANTED NEEDED: Part-time employee for maintenance odd- /jobs and tractor work. Hours flexible. $5./hr. Phone 690-0903. 18t 10/3 Part or full time dishwasher/busboy. Evenings. Apply at Fort Shiloh Restaurant, 2528 Texas Ave., C.S. be tween 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. M-K. Help needed. Business administration student to con duct marketing surveys. 764-6496. Payment negotia ble. 22t 10/4 WANTED CASH for gold, silver, old coins, diamonds Full Jewelry Repair Large Stock of Diamonds Gold Chains TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr. 846-8916 3202-A Texas Ave. (across from El Chico.Bryan) 779-7662 1682 - ask for Molly ONLY or 846-1893 ONLY. for Linda 22tl0/8 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $10. - $360. weekly/up mailing circulars! No quotas! Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Suc cess, P.O. Box470CEG. Woodstock, II. 60098. 21tll/8 SPECIAL NOTICE WE THE PEOPLE An informative newsletter devling into the important issues of the day in stark and critical detail - nuclear weapons proliferation (the topic of the first issue), environmental pol lution, aparteid, terrorism, civil rights, and etc...Each issue provid ing inside information and news analyses on a single topic, as can be found no where else. For a free copy write to: W. H. Clark, P.O. Box 9677, C - Sta., Tx. 77840 or call 696-2817. Defensive driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral, call: 8a.m.- 5p.m. Mon-Fri. 693-1322. 13U2/18 FOR SALE Buy • Sell • Trade Top cash money for good used furniture. Furniture Liquidation Mart, Pooh’s Park. M - S. 10 - 6. 693-3742. Mitsubishi car stereo system. Cassette, equalizer, AM- FM receiver. $150.00. 23tl0/4 24x36 adjustable drafting table with padded top. Call David: 846-1206. 19U0/3 Honda Sabre 700. 2500 miles. Runs great. $2300. Call Kurt 260-4759. 21U0/8 Two turntables, set of speakers, receiver, and 8-track player. Call after 7p.m. 846-6462. 21tl0/4 1985 BMW 635 CS1 Auto. Polaris-Pacific, 11,000 miles, $34,500,774-0033. 17tl0/8 1975 Buick LeSabre convertible. All power, runs great, great shape. $3950. Mike. 846-9704. 20U0/4 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. 9Hfn AIRPLANE BANNER TOWING Home football games - Kyle Field. Call Alan Taylor (713)721-6290. Derry Air, Inc., Houston, Texas. ,93,30 Student couple to manage small apartment complex. .Salary plus apartment. Call Monday - Friday, 8:00 - , 4:00 P.M. 696-7709. 23tufn Jim Silxut: urgent! Call 214-231-8541 to make an or thodontic appointment. 23tl0/9 Part time and reserve delivery. $3.50 plus 8% commis sion. Farmers Market in Northgate. 22tl0/l 1 Five outgoing people to sell Pretzels at Renaisance Fes tival. $4.50/hr. approx. Lunch allowance. 823-1205 days, 693-2338 evenings. 22tl0/8 Babysitting in my home. M-F, 7:30 - 5:30. $45./wk. 1 mi. south of campus. 764-0753. 23t 10/9 Word Processing. Call Cindy. 779-4935. 10tl0/4 Expert Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. All work error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 10tl2/6 Typing for theses, dissertations, term papers. Will transcribe dictation. Reasonable rates. 693-159812t 10/8 Professional Academic Typist/Word Processor. $1.25/ds page; Volume rates. 764-6600. 17U0/8 GAYLINE Information, peer-counseling, referrals. Sunday- Friday. 5:30p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Call 775-1797. 7t9/l1 INY ADS, BUT REAL HEAVYWEIGHTS WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. o matterwhat you've go to say or sell, our Classi fieds can help you do the big job. ALL: The Battalion 845-2611 PUTT THEATRES $2.50 FIRST SHOW ONLY SAT. A SUN. A4M Nit* Tuasday Only SENIOR CITIZEN ANYTIME Page 10/The BattalionThursday, October 3, 1985 /'Moo-Frl t:30/9:45 Sat/Sun 1:00/3:0aS: 15/7:30/9:4! i Somewhere, i somehow. [Ri-SkSd c; i - r ST0/€N SPI€U3€flG Presents BMCYar 70 iSFUTU/w ies Mon-Frl 7:45/9:55 Sat/Sun 1:00/3:15/5:30/7:45/9:55 ESSJ 2nd mmim “THE ACTION PACKED THRILLER OF THE FALLll| Only Crtwck Norris brings you mis amount o! ac tion l" MON - FRI * 7:15-9:30 SAT/SUN • 2:415:00 7:119:30 / PETER O'TOOLE Cnedbr —...- (a) ■ Pate O’Toole la Marvaloual" Mon-Frl T:4SZ9:*» SaVSun 1:00/3:15 /5:30/7:«S/ 9:« WHICH DO YOU TRUST— Y0UREM0TKWS OR YOUR EVIDENCE? Ir] Mon-Frl 7:30/9:45 1 , Sat/Sun 1:00/3:00/5:15/7:30/9:45 Mon-Fri 7:20/9>20 Sat/Sun: 1:20 3:20 5:20 7:20 (RQ) . 9:20 PEE-WEE HERMAN fiet-wtt'x BIGA»VE*TVR/ Around town Science students must take exam . Any junior or senior in the College of Science who has not pre viously taken the English Proficiency Examination should plan to take me test on one of the following dates: Oct. 22, Oct.29, Nov. 7, Nov, 12, or Nov. 14. Students must take the proficiency examinia- tion unless they have completed English 301 with a minimum grade of C, Students entering the College of Science under catalog # 107 or later must complete English 301 as required in their degree pro gram. They are not required to take this exam The English Pi ofr- cteney Exam will be administered by the English Department. Stu dents in the biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics departments should register for the exam in 151 or 152 Bit* fcei no less than three days prior to the exam date. All exams begin ai 6:45 p.m. and end at 9 p.m. s Century Singers looking for pianist The Texas A&M University Century Singers is in need of a p». ano accompanist. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested. Please contact Pattv Fleitas at 845-5974 on Monday, Wednesday or Friday, or conYe by 203 MSC. Counseling Service helps students recover from failed romance By TAMARA BELL Staff Writer The Texas A&M Counseling Service is offering a program aimed at guiding students through the breakup or a relationship. The program, offerea every Wed nesday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the third floor of tne YMCA Building, allows students to talk about their feelings with other students in the same ooat, says Jacqueline Gray, a psychologist intern at the counseling service and co-creator of the pro gram. “We can’t take away people’s pain but we can let them know that there’s a light at the end of the tun nel,” Gray says. “The makeup of the group is at different stages in the breakup process. This helps those students who just broke up to know that they will eventually feel better by talking to those who have been through it.” Because the breakup of a relationship affects many aspects of a student’s life, Gray says the coun seling service found a need for the program. “We are social beings and relationships have an importance in our lives,” she says, “and it can create stress if it’s not going well. “Relationships affect so many things,” she adds. “A student may have trouble studying, eating or sleeping if he’s experiencing a brea kup. The end of a relationship can temporarily get in the way of acade mics.” The program serves people who’ve decided to end their relationships after evaluating their situation. Gray says. “Once a person accepts the brea kup, there’s a grieving period," she says. “The program consists of dif ferent tasks to help people work through the pain at tneir own pace.” Dr. Donna Davenport, a counsel ing psychologist and co-facilitator of the program, said although most people who suffer a breakup can cope without counseling, it’s the les sons they learn from the incident that neea to be positively reinforced either through friends or counsel ing. “Some people try to make sense of the situation by rationalizing,” she says. “They think they can never trust a man or woman again or that they’re not lovable. With this atti tude it’s hard to get up the gumption to try another relationship. “The program teaches that if a person is going to hurt,’’ she adds, “he might as well learn the right les sons like maybe they simply weren’t suited.” Gray says because a group mem ber experiences similar problems as the other members, he can be sup portive of them. “When a person is going through a breakup, he feels he wears his friends out,” she says. “With a group he can give feedback and receive it. It’s okay to get help because he’s giv ing help.” Lucas recants confessions of 60 'nonexistent 7 murders Associated Press HUNTSVILLE — Texas Death Row inmate Henry Lee Lucas, who once said he committed hundreds of murders, said Wednesday he gave investigators from around the coun try details of at least 60 slayings that never occurred just to “get them off my back.” “Texas, Virginia, California, 1 really don’t know — I gave them 60 cases with confessions,” Lucas, 49, said in an interview. “I made them up. No names, just descriptions.” “I’ve strung them along,” he said of detectives. “But I’m not blaming it all on them. I let them talk me into it. “I could have prevented it by going on fighting. But I didn’t have the will power. I do blame them for not investigating the way they should have.” Lucas’ comments come in the Problem Pregnancf! we listen, we care, we help Free pregnancy tests j x concerned counselors t Brazos Valley £ Crisis Pregnancy Service{ We re local! 1301 Memorial Dr. 24 hr. Hotline 823-CARE RECENT WRIST KNEE OR ANKLE INJURY? Do you have a recent joint injury (ej sprain, contusion, inflammation) causi; swelling, bruising, and/or pain? Volunteers interested in participating miv vestigative drug study will be paid for ter time and cooperation. G & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH & STUDENT CENTER Announce CLASSES FOR THOSE INTERESTED PREPARING FOR CONFIRMATION and/or learning more about the Episcopal Church CLASSES MEET IN THE CHURCH Beginning 8:00 p.m. Sunday Oct. 6 906 Jersey College Station (So. Side of Campus) Ph. 696-1726 Ly«VaY t V 1 Y>YiYi';Y , ~' f’'Y / 'Yi'iYmi , wake of disclosures that a Delaware teacher, Robert D. Hughes, 38, of Milford, confessed last week to kill ing his wife, Serita, in a slaying that Lucas earlier said he committed. “It was the next-to-last case I solved, in April,” Lucas said. “Attor neys showed me pictures, pictures of the body, the house, where she was killed. I knew how she died. They al ready told me that.” But the one-eyed drifter, awaiting lethal injection in Texas for the slay ing of an unidentified hitchhiker known only as “Orange Socks,” in sisted the only reason he previously confessed to that killing and hun dreds of other slayings was because he was taking Thorazine, a tranquil izer. In April, authorities in Waco, where he was jailed at the time, re fused to continue giving him the drug. Wei# 99c Happy Hour! Every day from 1:30 to 2:30p.m., get a 1/4 pound Wendy’s single made to order Fresh Hot-Off-The-Grill for just 990. [ OLD FASHIONED HAMBURGERS Southwest Parkway near Texas Avenue College Station Texas Avenue at Manor East Bryan SCHULMAN THEATRES 1 Entertaining The Bnuos Valley Since 19?& •MOW OTW - 3 loc*t*d at n* SoMthwaat Plrwy. (tUMnd Wantfy't) ^ _ -lat Show S«L & Sun. All Saats STKIT -KORA Family Nltn-Mon. Scnulman 8 ^ M'*** -KTAM Family Nltn-Tua*. ME Ill-Plaza III -Studanta with currant 10 to A&M. Blinn J.C.. 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