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    Page 6yThe Battalion/Thursday, March 27, 1986
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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. Fenced yard,
822-(k)74, 822-3098.
ne bath duplex in South Wood
covered patio. Available now.
Illt3/31
PRE—LEASE for fall. HUGE, duplexes near HIL
TON. Ceiling fans, fireplaces, fenced yard. 846-2471,
846-4818,693-1627. 116t5/l
ROOMMATE WANTED
FOR SALE
* FOR SALE
Plymouth Arrow ’78, Good
Condition. A/C, Stereo.
Call 693-0069.
12014/1
HELP WANTED
Mobile home. Ideal for students. Carpeted, all appli
ances, a/c, quiet wooded park 5 minutes campus, terms
like rent, after reasonable down payment by qualified
buyer. 822-5258. 12U3/28
1984 Honda Elite. Extras: Windshield, trunk, helmet,
transporlating equipment. Call 693-3317. 12H4/2
Beautiful AKC Champion German Shepherd Puppies.
Large Boned. 8 weeks old. 268-0977, 764-2771119t3/31
Ten speed, hardly used. Asking $75., but will consider
reasonable offer. 696-8245.
114t3/27
'75 MGB for sale. New top. $2500. or best offer. Call
260-0202. 120t4/l
Riva 80 Scooter - Yamamha, 1985 white w/ Fairing &
Helmet. Excellent condition. $749. 764-7448. 120t4/l
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
1513 Texas Ave.
693-3526
NOW HIRING
for Culpepper Plaza Location
Why Work For Minimum Wage?
We Need: Drivers/Day & Night
Cooks/Day & Night
Asst. Manager Positions Also Available
Come Join The New Delivery Team
Fajita Rita s Express 119t3/2
Summer job for College Student.
Would you like to spend your summer
vacation in Colorado Mountain Coun
try as host or hostess and manager of
The Wild Horse Mesa Lake Building,
renting boats and trailers, selling gro
ceries and greeting land owners? Just
send a resume and snapshot to Jack
York in care of Wild Horse Mesa. P.O.
Box 353, San Louis, Co. 81152.
11413/31
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Recently Published. Guide to
Greencard from F/J/H Visa’s. For
free details send refundable $1.
(P&H): Immigration Publications,
P.O. Box 515991, Dallas, TX
££25T
Part time waiter’s or waitress’. $4. an hour plus tips. Re
liable transportation a must. Call 1-364-2920 during
the day, after 6 p.m. 774-1134. 121t3/31
STUDY I
Recent injury to
wrist, knee or ankle?
Severe enough pain
to remain on study
up to 10 days and 5
visits?
STUDY II
Recent injury with
pain to any muscle or
joint?
One-dose (4 hours)
in-house study.
Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies
will be paid for their time and cooperation.
G&S Studies, inc. 846-5933 77
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Wanted: Individuals 18 years of age or
older to participate in our
“AtHome” Cold Study with an
over-the-counter cold prepara
tion. Incentive: $40.
Call 776-0411.
$ <fr
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HELP WANTED
SUMMER WORK ’86. Looking for good work experi
ence? Need to earn a good income? Have the whole
summer free to work? Then you may qualify for our
program - our Aggie students earned an ave. $4438.
last summer and gained 3 credit hours. For interviews
call 846-4386. 121(4/1
$10 - $360. WEEKLY! Master Commission Mailing.
Home - Operated! Sincerely Interested rush self-ad
dressed envelope: Headquarters - CEG, P.O. Box
1072, Crystal Lake, 1L. 60014. 119t4/18
OV ERSEAS JOBS. Summer year round. Europe, S.
America, Australia. Asia. All Fields. $900-2000/mo.
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Corona, Del Mar, CA 92625 1 15t4/4
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TROPICAL SNO-HAWAHAN SHAVE ICE. Dealer
needed No francise fees. No royally payments. I.es.
than $8,000. for your own business. Pays for itself in
one season. Call after 4:30 p.m. (512)258-0646. 118t4/3
Female. 3 bdrm. house. $200./mo. & utilities. Extras.
Call Maryann, 845-2243 (8-5). 12U4/2
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9515/8
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Dissertations, theses, term papers, re
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Word Processing: Proposals, dissertations, theses,
manuscripts, reports, newsletters, term papers, re
sumes, letters. 764-6614.
11414/1
Procrastinator for 4/19 exam - start this week. Call
Kaplan, 696-PREP. 120t3/28
TYPING. Thesis. Diss4rtati6Fis. Reports. Reasonable.
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Defensive Driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral.
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GMAT Classes for 6/21 exam. Beginning 4/7. Call Kap
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’80 Chev Monza. Red, runs great. $800. 846-7549,
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’78 Yamaha 750. Fairing luggage rack, new battery.
$950. neg. 693-2875. 120t3/28
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Sell your BOOKS
at
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Northgate & Culpepper Plaza
Speed
Reading
Free one hour
lesson!
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Wed. March 26
and
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4, 6 and 8 p.m.
for more information
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SCHULMAN THEATRES
2.50 ADMISSION
1. Any show before 3PM
2. Tuesday - All Seats
3. Mon-Wed Local students
with current ID’s
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ATTENTION FOREIGN STUDENTS: We carry
overseas 220 volts, 50 hz. Appliances, transformers,
microwaves, televisions, videos, plugs, small appliances
and major kitchen appliances. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
TO STUDENTS. L.A.W. International Inc. Tel.
(713)784-2733. 113t4/l
Singer says song in memo
of shuttle crew may debut
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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
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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'*'
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