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Battalion Classifieds Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, December 4,1985 Warped by Scott McCull FOR RENT a t m CAMPUS Now Leasing! We will pay your security deposit plus, free rent for February! Starting at $250.00 3902 COLLEGE MAIN country place apartments 846 0515 PEPPER TREE APARTMENTS Landmark Properties, Inc. • Shuttle bus • Free cable tv • Partyroom • Swimming pool • Laundry facilities • 1-2-3 bedrooms • 6 different floor plans • Lots of closet space • Excellent maintenance crew • Convenient to shopping areas 693-5731 Hours: 9 to 6 Mon. - Fri. Also Open Sat. 2701 Longmire Drive College Station 55t11/15 FOR SALE temlcT I'k'itnc guitar with hard shell ease, $!M). Dinilal ette Alpine ear stereo model 7 LtH, $100. 35 months membership to (inns ol Texas, $125 or l>cst oiler Call Richard. (Hi 12/4 Student desk and chair, twin ls>x springs and mattress. 84(1-31154. ()4tl2/() Stained Glass, The perfect Holiday Gift at Reasonable Prices. Gall Beverly at 846-4635. 57H2/4 Full-size mattress. Firm $50.00, 1973 Cutlass $600.00. 845-0168,846-3570. 6U12/13 OFFICIAL NOTICE Vet students: two bedroom, one bath fourplexes near vet school. VV/1) connections, witter, sewage paid, (iitll 776-0255 .64112/18 Wellesley ('.emit two bedroom I lolly wood I 1/2 bath. Approx. 1000 sq. ft. Upstairs washer & dryer, deck, near shuttle, $395,603-4750,,696-1660. 64l 12/18 Shads. fenced. Lot 12, Oak Forest, 14X56, 2 bedroom, new. I bath and kitchen, central air/heal, storage build ing, appliances with witsber 8: dryer. $8000, finance. 693-5206 or collect ROjO-^O&iMl) 1. 6'4't 1/20 A|)arunem elliciency. Wafking distance to campus. 1 HR. 1 I.R, $230, bills.paUOAalc sutdept only. Gall after 5 pan.. 693-4485. ' 64t 12/6 Bargain at $250. Attractive 2 bedroom apt. in 4-plex. 1.7 miles from campus. Washer/dryer connection, —' • 775-5 dishwasher dis|>osal. Gall 693-7761 or v75-527061ll2/6 a It. nt til laid' Choice Duplex. Ualk-lu closets, svd. xlmllle S3IKI I art!.- l-plcs *>2S5 <! V J I hwl. ceiling x. euiiiplete kitchens, sard care, quiet, rcsnnuhlc nti- - s |» , 5301 63(12/10 \pl 3 2 h.ilh 5375. 2 lu-droiiiii. Iinei'tl. liniiM- S350 \cni \8M Deeemher free. 603-52S6 65llii One hedroom .ip.irlmenl. $325./mo. All hills paid. Pool, sauna. I.mndrs iacililies. Musi see to appreciate. ( all Sara. 003-67 16 54il/24 WANTED ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS If you have ordered a 1986 Aggieland and will not be attending A&M next fall and wish to have it mailed to you, please stop by the En glish Annex and pay a $3.50 mailing fee along with your forwarding ad dress so your Aggieland can be mailed to you next fall when they ar rive. 33112/18 $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 WANTKl): HASKl, IHALL OFFICIALS. Second meet ing: Wednesday. Deeemher 4. 6:30 p. in., room 164 Head Building. For more information call Intramural Hecrea- iional Snorts al 843-7320 63112/4 HELP WANTED Houston Chronicle looking for early morning paper delivery route people. $400-$700. monthly. Call Julian at 693-2323 or Andy at 693-7815. , 65tfn AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked up within 90 days from time of arrival as an nounced in The Battalion. Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published, usually in September, must pay a mailing and handel- ing fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will the be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. 33112/18 Aide needed lor . Frulax S46-5571 school 12-5:30. Mondav thru m\'u Part tiino lu-lp. Grapevine* personality. Call 696- •3411 66tfn DEN 1AL ASSISTANT lull-time permanent position. Experience preferred. Apply 2101 T exas Avenue, Col lege Station. 57U2/6 ( iti/ens Bank. 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Attention Horsemen Christmas Special The American Saddlery is over stocked. Must auction a truckload of western saddles and tack of all kinds including Circle-Y, Tex-Tan, Longhorn, Action, Billy Cook, with 14”, 15”, & 16” seats. Some hand tooled, silver laced and buck stitch ed. Some plain hard seats, some children’s saddles, also English saddles, several full silver show saddles. All adult saddles have a 5 year written guarantee. Partial Tack Listing Sunbean clippers, SS spurs, SS bits, wool blankets, stable blank ets, ropes, bridles, silver head stalls, & show halters. Plenty of hal ters of all kinds. Hundreds of items too numerous to list. Tack to be sold individually and in group lots All Name Brand Merchandise Terms: Cash, Check with proper ID Master Card & Visa Inspection Time: 6:00 p.m. Sale Day Auction Time: Tuesday Dec. 10 7 p.m. V.F.W. Hall 2818 W. Bypass Bryan, Texas Auctioneer: Tommy Hut ton TXS 054-1338 SHOE by Jeff MacNe Judge blocks killer’s execution Associated Press HUNTSVILLE — A federal judge Tuesday blocked the sched uled execution of convicted killer El liot Rod Johnson just 10 hours be fore the Port Arthur man was to be put to death. Johnson, 26, of Port Arthur, faced lethal injection before dawn Wednesday for die execution-style slaying of Joseph Granado, 67, dur ing a robbery of Granado’s down town Beaumont jewelry store in 1982. Arturo Melendez, 45, of Beau mont, who worked with Granado, also was killed in the robbery. Johnson’s attorney, Sam Dunn, who was given the case by the Amer ican Givil Liberties Union, filed an appeal Tuesday with U.S. District Judge Howell Cobb in Beaumont. Cobb issued the stay after Attor ney General Jim Mattox’s office agreed not to oppose the application for the order. “The attorney general of Texas has stated to this court thaikt ; cedes that petitioner is entitledn stay of execution,’” Cobb saidfl ■ brief decision. “I’ve handled other capita!■ der cases but 1 haven’t gout# before," said Dunn, who has* • spoken with his client. Johnson was taken by vanli • day the 15 miles from hisMil cell ai the Ellis Unit to the WH in Huntsville, arriving just ain 1 a.in. CHIMNEY HILL BOWLING CENTER 40 LANES League & Open Bowling Family Entertainment Bar& Snack Bar University Dr E. .260-9184 Have you seen those good-looking flattops? Think "Jim Norris" at Redmann Terrace Barber Shop. Open Monday-Friday 8-6 1408 Texas Ave, College Station Experience Typist - IBM Selectric. Reasonable rates. Call Marilyn 693-7515. 59U2/13 $10.-$360. W t ckh t p mailing tirculat v No quotas! -ad • • • ~ rel\ interested rush sell-addressed envelope: Sut- ss. 1\(). Box 470 ( EG. Woodstock. 11.600983h 12/10 SERVICES Typiim. Kesearelt papei' Neat earn nits. 696-091 1 I-.dt teal ion Toils, etc. 63112'16 FOR SALE New credit card! No otic refused! receivitm Visa. MasterCard with no tails call: <>02-917-3561 f\t, 505. Also iiilonmtlion credit check. For de- 65tl2/10 The Association of Former Fish Drill Team Members will be selling Bonfire pictures Monday through Friday, December 2-December 6 in the MSC and on the Quad Around town spring 216 Reed McDonald, Applications tor manag p.m. today. City editor, opinion page editor, r Hor, sports editor and photo editor are due b other staff applications must be turned in * spring staff wifi take over Battalion operations on Dec. 10 ire available now m ng editor are due at 5 ;ws editor, At Ease ed- ' 5 p.m. Thursday , All p.m. Friday. The A challenge has been issued by the Department of Aerospace En gineering to all University departments to collect canned food iaiaiiMHM 1 uld goods. Anyone true tested should contact Susan at 845-1660. All items collected will be distributed lege Station area. Give from your for someone less fortunate than yourself. More than 306 new and backlist titles published by Texas A&M University Press, TC.tJ Press, Rice University Press, Texas State His torical Association, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and oth ers will be discounted up to 80 percent at the press’s Christmas ware house sale. Damaged copies will he available at even greater savings. Sale hours are 10 a.tn. to 4 p.m. I hurst lav and Friday and 9 a. in. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the John H. Lindsey building on Lewis Street, adja- < cut to the bonfire site. Eor more information call the press at 845- 1486. Other than prison chaplain roll Pickett, he received no is If 1 and was expecting none, Teffl B panment of Corrections spot man Sarah Grisham said. kA 1 who could select up to live peojT ■ witness his execution,chose»] f she said. The inmate declined cent requests irom reporter ‘ terviews. Assistant Warden RobertO: 1 Johnson of the stay at2:24p.i» ( “Johnson nodded his W appeared relieved,” Ott said made no verbal comment." L’he prisoner then waste/ to Death Row. The execution date wasJokt first. Since the state resume death penalty in 1982, onlA the 10 inmates put to death*/ cuted on his first date. Ag rec wit The state Court of Criming peals rejected a request for®' 1 Tuesday. East week, Stale Judge Leonard Giblin, who» execution date, also reject lion for a stay. “He gave a confession dial 1 ; milted at the trial,” David 1 ; who prosecuted the case, said; | day. “What the confessions* that he and Andrews went in jewelry store and pulled thef' had evidence to put him inf sion of one of the guns.’’ The ketball t tory at games Univers G. Roili The Tamara bench t gston, v Nette C Beth Y points. A&M was pie forman players road tri played Tourna fmishec “It’s “We w( long we was the (the Ag The lead wii first ha the sco minute How 33-25 b and Li seven f Jord mage, < nine m on to s( reboun “It f< Jordan Jord game i State, i ing 14 bound: Hid the A! Ags ha than t against “We bad m we put It’s tot ter coi victory tourne win.” Ora LeQui tans v helpec points with 7 Ho\ buckel and s down nine-p minut The Ags tc cord. Eric their when garden set N( last wi “ W for G quite going (Dec.) Creig Yearbook photos for Juniors, Seniors, Vets, Meds and Grads will be taken through Decembei 6 at Yearbook Associates Studio above Campu* Photo Center at i i_ L Ti NC/ Chai twee sity i sale 1 Tl gate.