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    Page 6AThe Battalion/Wednesday, October 9, 1985
Battalion Classifieds
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FOR RENT
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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
S380./iii(>nili. 846-0779. (713) 110-0264. 27t 1 1/5
SERVICES
r<mi-|)k % \ one iK'dioom unlumishod.
Call 779-757H aht i
vashci /di \ ci
!:»i 10/IS
Expert Typing. Word Processing, Resumes. All work
error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1480. 1 Ot 12/6
An excellent location. 2 bedroom studio apt. close to
campus, on shuttle route. 693-9878. 21110/21
Babysitting in im home. M-F, 7:30 - 5:30. $45./wk. 1
mi south of campus. 764-0753. 23tl0/9
WANTED
Word processing. Teller tjualit\, punter, free spelling
check. 840-7445. 2 It 10/10
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Asthmatic males or females to partici
pate in a 10 day trial of a safe and effec
tive over-the-counter asthma prepera-
tion. $100. incentive. Call 776-0411.
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100
24tufn
Aggies! I need a videotape of the A&M t.v. game from
1984. Will pay cash for a copy. 693-8618. 26tl0/14
GAYLINE Information, peer counseling, referrals,
Sunday-Friday, 6:00p.m.-10:30p.m. Call 775-1797.
12t9/19
Facultx advisor utgenth needed lor
duh. Please contact Jim. 764-0997.
xport parachute
24t 10/10
HELP WANTED
Busboy personnel needed.
Apply in person
PELICAN S WHARF,
2500 Texas Avenue S., C.S.
Equal Opportunity Employer. 23110/9
Dishwasher for ITidax & Saturdax evening shifts. Will
pax w ell lor dependable hardworking person. Applx in
pet son at ( enai e. 404 L. Tnixeisitx Drive. 2/110/9
Jim Silxut: urgent! Gall 214-231-8541 to make an or
thodontic appointment. 23i 10/9
Part time and reserve delivery. $3.50 plus 8% commis-
i Norms
sion. Farmers Market in Northgate.
Student couple to manage small apartment complex.
Salatv plus apartment. Gall Monday - Friday, 8:00 -
4:00 P.M. 696-7709. 23tufn
Gocktail waitress personnel needed. Apply in person
PELICAN’S WHARF, 2500 Texas Ave. S.^ C.S. Equal
Opportunity. 26tl0/ll
SPECIAL NOTICE
Defensive driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral,
call: 8a.m.-5p.m. Mon-Fri. 693-1322. 13tl2/18
LOSTAND FOUND
Lost: One gold chain with two medallions 9/19 night
around 1 i cehouse Pool. Reward. Please call 823-5034.
26t 10/13
FOR SALE
Buy • Sell • Trade
Top cash money for good used
furniture. Furniture Liquidation
Mart, Pooh’s Park. M - S. 10 -
6. 693-3742.
I K1 I DINNKIt! llii\ im C;iin;u<> /.-2S. wiili
I M/AM. S - it.uk. I’H. I*S. AC. lot SW.I.V ot mttke im-
ni l . Call 21)0-1 a()7, 27i 10/1:)
1981 Kord-KI5<). 4x-1, $3500. 696-0679, Mike alter
7:00 pan. 26tlO/14
Complete 40 pc. or 15 pc. china service for six. 846-
8222. 26t 10.14
1 KM sollware. Coini> out ol business sale. Business, si i-
eniilic. personal. l-.Mtenie priee oils. 690-6288 \iiv-
tiine. 25110/1.a
A.^t^ie spec ial 8\35 mobile home in park. 115'.60 near
campus. 83.500.00. 779-8938. 272-3116. 25l 10/1 I
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
ALL INTERNATIONAL students. We buy your
country’s products. Gome by Evergreen Imports Inc.
505 University Drive E. Next to Interurban. 26U0/14
$10. - $360. weekly/up mailing circulars! No quotas!
Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Suc
cess, P.6. Box 470CEG, Woodstock, II. 60098. 21H1/8
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. gitin
AIRPLANE BANNER TOWING
Home football games - Kyle
Field. Call Alan Taylor
(713)721-6290. Derry Air, Inc.,
Houston, Texas. ^3,30
BATTALION
CLASSIFIED
PULLS!
TA PING*. Research papers, report
etc. Near campus. 696-0914.
education units,
27t 10/10
Community Church
of
Bryan/College Station
A study in spiritual living
Sun. Service -11:00 a.m.
Wed. (Bible/Meditation)-8:00 p.m.
Thurs. (A course in Miracles)-8:00 p.m.
301 Spruce
Bryan, Texas
Ph. 775-0223
AVIATION CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES
Apply now for a permanent, U.S.
Govt. (Civil Service) position as an
Air Traffic Control Specialist. More
than 2,000 openings nationwide.
Three different specialities. Pres
tige careers with medical, retire
ment benefits, plus paid vacations.
Entry-level applicants will start at
$17,824 per year and could ad
vance to as much as $45,000 per
year. Aviation experience not nec
essary. If selected you will be
trained at Govt, expense. Aptitude
test required. 3 yrs. general work
exp. or 4 yrs. college, or combina
tion. Send your name, address on
postcard before Nov. 30, 1985 to:
FAA, AAC-80/299, Box 26650,
Oklahoma, OK 73126. EOE.
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ing said
Lt. Bernie Kapelia points out the car identification number, which is sandblasted onto the major parts of his police van.
Photo by J-iH
Police sponsoring vehicle ID progm
By BRIAN PEARSON
Siutt VVriici
(lows, T-tops and bumpers mat ked
with an identification number.
In an ef fort to combat the rising
number of vehicle thefts in the
area, the College Station Police De
partment is sponsoring a vehicle
identification program, a depart
ment representative said Tuesday.
“If the property is identified,
people (thieves) are going to tend to
shy away from it,” said Lt. Bernie
Kapelia.
Kapelia said vehicle owners can
pay $65 to have the hubcaps, win-
“\X’e stress that people should
have then motor identification
number marked on those parts,”
Kapelia said. “If you want anything
else done, thev thai t>e vou extra.”
lie said die numbers, which are
sandblasted onto the surface, will
not mar the appearance ol the vehi
cle. The series of numbers is about
one-fourth inch high and live
inches long.
The vehicle identifica
done through the ColU
Police Department bv a
the Crime Prevention
Houston, Kapelia said- I
program will begin whe
least 10 people are iut«
far, one person is inter
people participated in
iirst year a program ol tl
ol f et ed in College Static*
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Kapelia said the progt
help prevent the increase
thefts in the College Static
am could
of vehicle
>n area.
“Ft
the cars with Hi
other cities have
Kajxdla said.
Anyone inte
gram can call 764
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Gilley’s owner pleads innocent
to charges of attempted murder
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Associated Press
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H<)US ION — The owner of Cil-
ley’s Club, a country-western night
spot made famous by the movie “Ur
ban Cowboy,” pleaded innocent
Tuesday to charges of attempted
murder and aggravated assault.
Club owner Sherwood Cryer, 63,
entered his plea before State District
Judge Albert Pruett. He is free on
$5,000 bond.
A Harris County grand jury in
dicted Cryer on Sept. 50, alleging he
fired a shotgun at karate instructor
Randall Everett Johnston.
Johnston, 27, and another martial
arts teacher, Joseph Fitzgerald Ac
ton, 31, were walking Nov. 26 out
side the Pasadena martial ai ts studio
where they worked when the shoot
ing occurred. Neither man was in
jured.
Cryer is indic ted only in the shoot
ing of Jolmsion, who now is serving
a 22-vear prison sentence for bur
glary.
The indictments were returned
despite the advice of Harris County
prosecutors, who maintained they
lacked sufficient evidence to pursue
the case in court.
Assistant District Attorney Chuck
Rosenthal said that Acton told grand
jurors he believed Cryer was one of
two masked men who fired at him.
Police using trained dogs trat ked
the gunmen to (Tver's home, hut
never questioned the night club
owner.
Grand jurors said last week it was
Johnston’s identification of (Tver
that led them to indict the chib
owner. But Pasadena police said
Johnston repeatedly tola them he
could not identify the assailants.
Cryer has maintained he is inno
cent and said the indictments were
an attempt to retaliate against for
mer Pasadena Police Chief David
Millican, who once served as head of
security at Gilley’s.
lower.
2 Texans among 9 Vietnam MIAs identified
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The
De
fense Department said T uesday
has identified nine servicemen
missing from the Vietnam War
from among the 26 sets of remains
turned over by Vietnamese authori
ties on Aug. IT. Two of the service
men were from Texas.
fication was made at the Army’s
identification laboratory in Hono
lulu.
The Texas servicemen, their
dates of birth, homes of record
when lost and date missing:
“T he identification process con
tinues,” Pentagon spokesman Rob
ert B. Sims said. “These are nine
wlio we can identify today.” Identi-
Navv Cmdr. William P. Yar
brough. May 25, 1923, Abilene,
Jan. 19, 1967.
Air Force Maj. William F. Jones,
|ime 21, 1940, Fort Worth, jan. 5,
1968.
Before the identifications. 2,464
American military personnel and
civilians were listed as missing in
Southeast Asia, 1,375 of them in
Vietnam and the remainder in Laos
and Cambodia.
i lte remains given to an Ameri
can delegation in Hanoi on Aug
brought to 99 the number the com
munist government has turned
over.
Vietnamese authorities have said
they could move faster if the
United States dropped its “hostile
attitude.”
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• A
Harringi
• A telephone was ste
the Civil Engineering Bui
• A leal her bag and i
sweat pants were suit:
Kvle Field.
• An HP-4J CVcakub
stolen from the sixth Ik*
Sterling C. EvansUbrar>
• A Backpack was #k
Fast Kvle.
BURGLARY OF A il
VEHICLE;
• A batten was stole!
1979 Jeep Wagoneerpu
fat king Annex40.
• A Whistler radar 4
live t assette tapes, a fa
and $60 of American I
traveler's checks weresid?
a 1984 Chevrolet pkktip
in PA 56.
• An Escort radar 4
was stolen from a vehicle
in PA 30. T*
CRIMINAL MISCHIE!
• Someone poured si
ovei ,i 1985 Ford Thandf
• A sien up sheet for'
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