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Page 6yThe Battalion/Thursday, March 27, 1986 I - rt T^'t '-*rZi r/5(* ^/Tt '~*r * t r Battalion Classifieds by Scott McC| FOR RENT POOL CLUB ROOM 3-LAUNDRY ROOMS LARGE STORAGE 24 HR EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE HALF SUMMER RENT FOR LEASES SIGNED THROUGH MAY. Starting at $250.00 3902 COLLEGE MAIN 846-0515 apartment; country place rtments 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 Move in low as 87.! 2 Blocks from campus Church across the street • 2 blocks from stores • 2 blocks frorrmite life on University. Pool/Jacuzzi Party Room Game Room w/Pool Table Basketball Goals On Premise Security On Premise Maintenance Hours: 8:00-5:00 401 Stasney College Station 696-3455 Condo, 1 Bdrm, 1 Bath, microwave, VV/D, ceiling fan, bus route. Call (214) 495-2123. 96t3/31 FOR SALE Quiet two bedroom, c Valiev. 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(713)784-2733. 113t4/l Singer says song in memo of shuttle crew may debut 11 lict wit OV( tht am WORDS TO GO. Professional word processing at rea sonable prices. $10. resume special! 774-4120 after 5:30. 110t3/7 HOUSTON (AP) — Singer John Denver says a song he wrote in mem ory of' the Challenger astronauts may have its debut during a special benefit for the astronauts’ children. “I would like very much to sing it there,” Denver said in a telephone interview with the Houston Chroni cle from Hawaii, where he was put ting finishing touches on the song. Denver said he wants to sing the song, called “Flying for Me,” during the sold-out Challenger benefit per formance scheduled for Thursday night in Houston. The final decision, however, must be made by the sponsors of the bene fit, he said. “I will perform it for them when I arrive in Houston, and if they think it is appropriate, then we will include it Thursday night,” Denver said. The benefit is for the children of the seven Challenger astronauts who “For a little while around the world things stopped, and we forgot all about our differences and our problems. ” —John Denver, singer. died when the space shuttle ex ploded shortly after takeoff Jan. 28. Thursday’s performance is spon sored by the Houston Symphony Orchestra, Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera, Society for the Per forming Arts and Theater Under the Stars’ Humphreys School of Mu sical Theater. The sponsors say the proceeds will be used to provide financial sup port and education to the astronauts’ dependents and to dependents of any other NASA employees or civil ians who are killed or dis* ing space flight. Denver said he had a* tachment to the Challengeij pecially New Hampstiini Christa McAuliffe, beau*B ence made the event seeitp more personal. “It was one of us up®. 1 said. “It wasn’t an astroMM itician, it was another persf was the incredible thing, 'i “I knew all of thosefoifl ally but not closely. Ttio* signified the very best oil and our achievements.” 1 Despite what happenofl Challenger crew, Denversl wants to go on a shuttletripl Denver said thatindeatl tronauts gave the world so® needed — a sense oftogetll “For a little while we inj sai bh stc sh tw or in da Di a th er world things stopped, and l; dilferencfS' all about our problems,” he said. Builder says his use of bridge leg WACO (AP) — The builder of a private bridge on the Brazos River says he is operating legally despite claims by county and state officials that the structure should be dis mantled. John Trice, the owner of J&J Sand and Gravel Co., said he dis agrees with McLennan County offi cials’ request that the state investi gate whether he is violating court orders by using the bridge, which he has been ordered to tear down. The controversy over the bridge, located between Patrick and Ghol- son, has captured the attention of at least eight county, state and federal agencies claiming the bridge was built illegally in March 1985. The state and McLennan County sued Trice and his gravel company to prevent him from completing the structure. Officials said the bridge was built without authorization, impeded nav igation, trespassed on the public right-of-way on the river bed and vi olated the county’s 100-year flood plain ordinance. v Trice said the bridge would cut about 34 miles off a round trip to Dallas for his gravel trucks and that he will complete the road this week. “We are not hurting anybody or the river here,” he said. “You have one or two airboaters offended be cause they have to slow down to go under the bridge.” State District Judge Derwood Johnson ordered Trice to dismantle the bridge after jurors ruled in favor of the state during a July trial. Last spring, Johnson issued a tem porary injunction prohibiting Trice from using the bridge, except to cross it to remove clebrt neath it. Trice testified duriniU he checked with a variet™ before building the bridjl' told by the Army Corpse 1 '- to “put the bridge in the#jfc In October, Trice $ 1 ()(),()()() bond to preve:'. to remove the bridge upJ| the case is complete. || But last week, Counijffl Ralph White received sf'L plaints from area reside!®® ers that Trice was using® complete a roadway ontb of the river. White contacted Assivf. ney General Jack Carter I resented the state in thj; Tuesday to report that b ing the bridge. Carter said he willin'*' t W4B HALF PRICE BOQK§ our customers say we’re Bryan’s most interesting bool and record store! RECORDS MAGAZINES Five times the selection of the average book store, at half the publisher’s price. And open 7 days a week. we buy and sell anything printed or recorded 3828 TEXAS AVENUE Bryan, Texas 846-2738 10am-9pm Mon.-SaL • noon-9pm Sun