The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1986, Image 6

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    Page 6/The Battalion/Friday, May 2, 1986
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FOR fl€NT
CAMPUS
1 Furnished and Unfurnished
• POOL
•CLUB ROOM
• 3-LAUNDRY ROOMS
• LARGE STORAGE
•24 HR EMERGENCY
MAINTENANCE
HALF SUMMER RENT FOR LEASES SIGNED THROUGH
MAY. SUMMER ONLY LEASES AVAILABLE AT REDUCED
PRICES.
Starting at $260
country place
apartments
3902 COLLEGE MAIN
846-0515
SUMMER SPECIAL !!
Ideal for 3 Students - 3 Bdrm/2 Bath 4-plexes
ncludes: WASHER & DRYER AND ALL
KITCHEN APR.
Near University & Shopping Centers
From $275. per month
Call for appointment.
696-4384/696-7714/693-0982 142t4/2B
THE GOLDEN RULE
HAS OPENINGS!
Christian women/men. Large
2B-2B apts., turn, or unfurn. w/
all utilities paid. Locked stor
age. Bus near door. $150./mo.
- share bedroom, $275./mo. -
own bedroom.
Call 764-8447 or 693-2998.
14114/25
DISCOUNT RATES
All year long, especially LOW
summer rates!!
1 & 2 Bdrm/1 Bath, Central air
& heat.
Efficiency type apartments
Cheaper than dorms!
2 Blocks from campus, shuttle
bus
PREP-PROP.,INC.: 260-9637
LANCASTER PLACE
303 Dexter
( 1 /2 block south of Jersey)
Vacancies for male and female
students
Summer lease only or year lease,
beginning June 1.
$175 monthly, Utilities PAID
Free laundry facilities. Furnished.
696-5286
SUMMMER RATES $195 Walk to campu
Kourplex. 690-0066/6902140.
s. 2 Bedroom
147t9
Lovely one bdrm. apartment. (Kourplex) Washer-
Diver, Built-in bookcase. Large coved deck. 1-273-
2479. 147l 1
Duplex near TAMU. two bedroom,
fenced. $275 up. 845-7301 or 693-0338
ceiling fans,
147t5
2-Bdi in. Condominium foi summer 1
Creek. $4()()/month. 696-0491.
*ase. Cripple
145t5/9
ROOM FPR RENT! $175, plus bills .
Southwood Valley. 693-0939.
Ceiling fans.
133t5/2
Master suite with private bath in family home. 2 blks
from shuttle. $200 plus »/2 bills. 693-5122. 138t5/28
Contemporary Mobile Home, 14 X 70,
Bath. Nice park. 7 minutes from campu
Microwave, dishwasher, ceiling fan, extra
2-3 students; $250./mo. Call collect: (214)
2 Bdrm - 2
s. Furnished,
s. Perfect for
550-8062.
144t5/6
LUflNT€D
STUDY 1
STUDY II
Recent injury to
Recent injury with
wrist, knee or ankle?
pain to any muscle or
Severe enough pain
joint?
to remain on study
One-dose (4 hours)
up to 10 days and 5
visits?
in-house study.
Volunteers interested in participa
ting in investigative drug studies
will be paid for their time and cooperation.
G&S Studies, inc.
846-5933
7713/3
MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURY
STUDY
Recent injury to muscles or joins
especially athletic injuries
Volunteers interested in participat
ing in investigative drug studies
will be paid for time and cooper
ation.
G&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
H€IP UJflNT€D
Part time handyman. 20+ hours. Pools and transpor
tation necessary. Beal Realty: 823-5469. 141t5/l
FOR SRl€
HOP LURNTCD
Resort Hotels, Cruise Lines & Amusement
Parks are now accepting applications for
employment!!
To receive an application and information,
write:
TOURISM INFORMATION SERVICES.
P.O. Box7881
Hilton Head Island, S.C. 29938 14414/5
The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is
currently taking applications for
Summer/Fall semester route.
Route $400 - $600. plus a gas
allowance.
CALL- 693-2323
7S T-BitcL Ciood Condition, must
Ask lot Biad.
Call 696-4207.
145t5/2
WINE SALES — LEADING WHOLESALER OF
FINE WINES IS SEARCHING FOR EXPERIENCED,
OUTSIDE SALESMAN FOR C OLLEGE ST ATION
AREA. EXCELLENT EARNINGS POT ENTIAL. RE
PLY 1 O: DRAWER #283 BRYAN EAGLE. 143t5/5
HUNDREDS WEEKLY! Master Commission Mailing.
Home Operated! Sincerely interested rush self-ad
dressed envelope to: Headquarters-CDB, P.O. Box
801. Woodstock. III., 60098. 135t5/7
Pan-time waitresses & bartenders needed immediateh
at YEST ERDAYS. 4421 S. T exas Ave. 846-2625. Ap
ply: 1 1:30 - 2 p.m. No experience necessarx. 144t5/9
RESEARCH ASSIST ANTS. T EXAS A&M UNIVER
SITY, needed in Houston. Project period June 2 to
August 23, 1986. (1) Interviewers to collect informa
tion about nutrition and social support. College degree
required, background in nutrition desirable. Must en-
joy working with older people, have a good telephone
voice, and provide own transportation. T raining will be
provided. (2) Phlebotomists. Background in medical
technology or nursing preferred, experience drawing
blood from older adults and provide ow n transporta
tion. Excellent salary- Call Sheila Corrigan or Karen
Kubena. 409/845-2142. 142t5/3
ROOMMRT€ UJflNT€D
For Summer and possible renew al of contract for ‘86-
87. Graduate student or serious student. $147.50 plus
! /_»utilities. 3 blotks li om campus. Joan - 696-3 1 1 7.
144t5/6
NOTIC6
REWARD !! Did \ou see someone who ran into the
blue Lincoln Continental, paiked in front of the Com
mons. April 25th (Fiidav)???? Call-846-4315. 145t5/2
S€RVIC€S
Part-time computer operator,
more Business majors. NO
mosih nights and weekends.
Lawlence. P.O. Box 6500. Bixa
’relei Junior. Sopho-
‘xperience necessary:
iend resume to: Don
. l x. 77805. 145t5/l4
CALL YE HAUL
We Move For You
Apt To Apt/Place To Place
693-7182
We Move Horses Too!
scRvices
SOS TYPING
Fast and accurate typing or re
sumes, dissertations, theses and
term papers, technical papers.
Sameday service on most jobs.
Reasonable rates.
SIGNITURE OFFICE SERVICE
Chimney Hill Business Park
420Tarrow 110
268-2777
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable rates.
Dissertations, theses, term papers, re
sumes. Typing and copying at one
stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331
University Drive. 846-3755 ^
MOVIN’ ON
Local Moves Our Specialty
No Move to Small!
Flat Rates from $49.00
Local Owner-Operator
846-MOVE (6683) 142t
1978 T ram Am yellow New Tires Rebuild Transmis
sion Fresh T'uneup Asking $2000 call 693-4774. I47t6
8' X 35' Layton Park Model. 2T roll-out owning. Per-
fect for a student on the move. 764-1 165 after 6:00
p.m. !44t5/6
1979 Mustang. $1995, Good Condition !! Davs:764-
0049. Nights: 776-0503. i44t5/6
7981 HONDA. CB900C: 11.000m. Stereo, Fairing.
$1800. Great Shape !! 696-1658 143t5/2
Marine Officer Uniforms, T wo complete sets. Call
817/468-5945. 142t5/2
1981 HONDA CB900C; 11,000m, Stereo, Fairing, etc.;
Great Shape!! 696-1658. 142t5/2
Four bedrooms, two bath, 2500 SF. Living-Dining area
with Cathedral ceiling and Mexican tile, wooded lot.
$137,000. 1028 Rose Circle, C.S. 696-2171. 13U5/2
All wood furniture: Desk-$1()0. Tall Dresser-$80,
Lamp-$20. Old Couch w/bed-$30. Call 696-8245.
145t5/7
by Scott McC.
Now WHEM 100 CATCH
l&J CAN
Word Processing Proposals, Dissertations, Theses,
Manuscripts, Reports, Newsletters, Term Paper, Re
sumes, Letters, 764-6614. 147tl0
TYPING. Thesis, Dissertations, Reports. Reasonable.
693-1598. 108t5/2
Defensive Driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral.
8-5. Mon.-Fri., 693-1322. UnionTech. 92t5/28
s. Guaranteed
123t5/7
UT gets $10 million donatio
Expert Tvping. Word Processing, Resum
emu free! PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430
STUDENT TYPING — 20 years experience. Fast, ac
curate, reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 112t5/9
AUSTIN (AP) — Dallas business
man Robert Dedman, saying “you
can’t take it with you,” joined his wife
Thursday in pledging $10 million
for undergraduate scholarships at
the University of Texas at Austin.
In announcing the gift, Dedman,
founder and chairman of the hoard
of Club Corporation of America,
made a pitch for other wealthy Tex
ans to “enjoy the thrill of giving
while living.”
The Dedman’s gift of $1 million a
year for 10 years, starting in 1986, is
the largest scholarship gift ever re
ceived by UT-Austin and is the larg
est single donation to UT’s College
of Liberal Arts.
In 1981, Dedman and his wife
Nancy, gave $25 million to Southern
Methodist University in Dallas, say
ing then that private institutions
needed the money more than tax-
supported schools.
Dedman, who has three degrees
Irom U1 and a master’s of law de
gree from SMU, told UT officials
and supporters Thursday, “I’ve said
many times that 1 think SMU is the
best asset Dallas has. 1 think the Uni
versity of 1 exas is (he best asset the
state of Texas lias."
1 he $10 million pledge will al
most double LI I-Austin's endow
ment for student scholarships, which
is now nearly $13.9 million, and
would allow certain students — se
lected by a committee — to receive a
minimum of $24,000forfoi
Other “Dedman scholars!;
receive scholarships rangin;
minimums of S750 to $2,OflOi
“I’m visiting with youjiM
bit here to get some of thee
ger fortunes in the state i
start turning loose of a biiij
said Dedman, who Forbest
savs has assets of at least!
lion.
“One obviously other big 1
to give is the simple realiz;
they don’t put any luggagerJ
hearses — you can’t take it v
so you probably ought to sunt
something about thinkingabc
ing it away,” he said.
'Sk/p da)/ causes teacher's reassignment
AUSTIN (AP)—-The 175 McCal-
lum High School seniors who took
an unauthorized “skip day” last week
won’t be disciplined, but an award
winning teacher who took part isn’t
so lucky, school officials said.
Science teacher Deron Bissett,
who was named the outstanding
high school science teacher in 1982
by the Science Teachers of Texas,
has been reassigned to the school
district’s learning resource center.
Last April, the Austin school
board voted to eliminate a long-time
district tradition of giving high
DORM
STUDENTS
Enjoy your own Pri
vate Bedroom this
Summer or Fall
2 bedroom apartment
for 2 students
summer 200°7mo
year lease 255°7mo
academic year
275°7mo
only 6 blocks
L/IOSe “ from campus
Casa Blanca
4110 College Main
846-1413
school seniors three days off for va
rious activities. I hey said the action
was necessary because of education
reform laws that require students to
he in school 1 /,> days a year.
•\ kpS*' number of McCallum’s
300-plus seniors went to a picnic at
neaiby Wimberley last Friday. One
student who declined to give her
name said Bissett was a “chaperone.”
Some seniors returned to school
uith signed excuses Monday, but
about 1 /.) were marked absent.
Bissett confirmed his reassign
ment but would not give specific rea
sons for the transfer.
"I am still a teacher in the
Independent School District,
am attempting to make sw
rights are not violated,” Bisse:
“1 intend to get back in ihc
room and the sooner the belt
the kids’ sake.” McCallum Pr
Billy Smoot said he was n(
prised at the seniors actions.
“Senioritis started hereeai
year,” Smoot said. “By Jaw
February, I knew the sap wai
ning to rise because the it
were getting restless.”
SQUARE
una*v ATAimacMn
sVoul Piuccssiiii;. 1\ |>iiiK Service. WHi—l-l-Hi. H5t5/S>
ELECT
WHITT LIGHTSEY
Democratic
County Commissioner Pet 4
•Life long resident of
Brazos County
•Agri-Business man
•Property Owner.
•TAMU Class of 86
IN SUPPORT OF
•Maintaining low property taxes
•Better Roads
•Future Growth and Development
•Good Working Relationship with
the people of Brazos County
I would appreciate your support on May 3
Political Ad paid for by Whitt Lightsey campaign,
Ron Lightsey, Treasurer, Bryan.
It’S
Summer time
at
Arbor Square!
Hew Summer Rates in Effect Mou
1-1 2-2
$190 $265
ARBOR SQUARE APARTMEMTS
1700 SOUTHWEST PARKWAY
693-3701
Summer
Concert
Sunday May 4
8-10 p.m.
Center Park College Statioi
featuring
Alpenfest
Sponsored by
C.S. Parks & Recreation Depart.
Art Council of Brazos Valley
Bring your own lawn chair
Free admission
Concessions available
Drawing at intermission for free dinner for
2 at Max’s Restaurant
A basketful of cash is better
than a garage full of 'stuff'
Have a garage or yard sale this week - Call 845-2611