t? r»‘ «. *«& v/3 b'-a- ■>' ft ■»i'3 H-ft ■*, » Page 6/The Battalion/Tuesday, May 6, 1986 Battalion Classifieds ft^rZ rttf^rS b'-ff^’S'b'-ff‘*t&b-ft *,Xi r,‘ff*r7iWff*/Zf fSft^SZi b<~ft^/3S FOR R6NT CAMPUS 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 con ntry place meats 3902 COLLEGE MAIN 846-0515 casa tel sol Low Summer Rates Low Fall Rates 2 Blocks from campus Church across the street • 2 blocks from stores • 2 blocks from nite 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 Stesney College Station 696-3455 SUMMER SPECIAL!! Ideal for 3 Students - 3 Bdrm/2 Bath 4-plexes Includes: WASHER & DRYER AND ALL KITCHEN APR. Near University & Shopping Centers From $275. per month Call for appointment. 696-4384/696-7714/693-0982 142t4/28 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 DOMINIK DUPLEXES 2 and 3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath Spacious, Washer/Dryer connections Outside pets free » 3 Bedroom, 1V2 Bath house Furnished, including Washer and Dryer on shuttle 846-2014 After 4 14316/6 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 WOODBROOK CONDO 2 Bedroom, 2 1 /2 Bath Ceiling Fans, Washer/Dryer, Fire place, Shuttle Bus. Call Mark: 764-7377 Room for rent. Summer, no 845-8756. Rob. $150.00. deposit, pets. 693-4976, 149t5/7 Summer, own room, $1 13. pi 822-9515. is •/j utilities. Billy, work, 149t5/14 Duplex near T AMU, two bedroom, ceiling fans, fenced. $275 up. 845-7301 or 693-0338 147t5 2-Rdrin. Condominium for summer lease. Cripple Creek. $400/month. 696-0491. 145t5/9 LUflNTCD STUDY 1 STUDY II Recent injury to Recent injury with wrist, knee or ankle? Severe enough pain pain to any muscle or 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 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 MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURY STUDY Recent injury to muscles or joints 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 14716 WANTED! School boys to work this summer on grain harvest run. GOOD PAY! For information call: Doug Atchley (817)471 -5794 or (817)471 -5642 14715/9 H€IP WANTED H€LP WANTED The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently taking applications for Summer/Fall semester route. Route $400 - $600. plus a gas allowance. CALL- 693-2323 H€U> WANTED PELICAN S WHARF 2500 TEXAS AVE. S. COLLEGE STATION 693-5113 Join the Wharf Crew!! Now accepting applications for food wait ers/waitresses for LUNCH SHIFT, for immedi ate hire. Apply at restaurant: Between 9 a.m. - 12 noon, Mon. - Fri. WANTED: People who need a part-time monthly income from $100. to $30,000. plus. Our program is nationwide and growing fast. Requires small effort after you are established; a refundable $100 initial investment and ability to present program to others. Must see to believe! ACT now! Call: (213)491-3229. 149t5/7 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS, TEXAS 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 icquired, background in nutrition desirable. Must en joy working with older people, have a good telephone voice, and provide own transportation. Training will be provided. (2) Phlebotomists. Background in medical technology or nursing preferred, experience drawing blood from older adults and provide own transporta tion. Excellent salary. Call Sheila Corrigan or Karen Kubena. 409/845-2142. 142t5/3 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT ON POSSUM KINGDOM LAKE. Wanted male counselors for YMCA Camp, Grady Spruce, May 31 - August 24. Salaries vary with skills and experience. Average weekly is $85 plus room and board. Call 214/954-0647. 147t5/9 Model: No experience necessary. Photographer devel oping portfolio. 696-5557. 8-9a.m. 6-10p.m. 149t5/28 MISC€LLAN€OUS Nearly New Resale Shoppe 3811 East 29th Town & Country Center Children, Junior & Ladies Clothing. Consign or shop now. Closed: Mon. 779-1731 14 9 t5/8 S€RVIC€S SUMMMER RATES $195 Walk to campus. 2 Bedroom Fourplex. 690-0066/6902140. 147t9 Lovely one bdrm. apartment. (Fourplex) Washer- Dryer, Built-in bookcase. Large coved deck. 1-273- 2479. 147tl Contemporary Mobile Home, 14 X 70, 2 Bdrm - 2 Bath. Nice park, 7 minutes from campus. Furnished. Microwave, dishwasher, ceiling fan, extra’s. Perfect for 2-3 students; $250./mo. Call collect: (214) 550-8062. 144t5/6 Nice 2 Bdrm., 2 Bath. Washer/Dryer connections. $300 summer rate. Will pre-lease for fall. Associated Bro- . kers. 693-5544. 147t5/28 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 Master suite with private bath in family home. 2 blks from shuttle. $200 plus ^ bills. 693-5122. 138t5/28 ‘ISABEL’S TYPING SERVICE* Will do ANY kind of typing. $1.75/page. No Membership. FOR A LIMITED TIME, EVERY 20 PAGES TYPED, YOU WILL GET 5 TYPED FREE !! 776-1152 after 5:30 p.m. 14214/29 TYPING - WORD PROCESSING 6 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE We understand form and style. Personalized services AUTOMATED CLERICALSERVICES 110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070 95t5/8 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 ttn CALL YE HAUL We Move For You Apt To Apt/Place To Place 693-7182 We Move Horses Too! MOVIN’ ON Local Moves Our Specialty No Move to Small! Flat Rates from $49.00 Local Owner-Operator 846-MOVE (6683) 142t5/14 Defensive Driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral. 8-5, Mon.-Fri., 693-1322. UnionTech. 92t5/28 HUNDREDS WEEKLY! Master Commission Mailing. Home Operated! Sincerely interested rush self-ad dressed envelope to: Headquarters-CDB, P.O. Box 801, Woodstock, Ill., 60098. 135t5/7 STUDENT TYPING — 20 years experience. Fast, ac curate, reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 112t5/9 Part-time computer operator. Prefer Junior, Sopho more Business majors. NO experience necessary; most 1\ nights and weekends. Send resume to: Don Lawi ente. P.O. Box 6500, Brvan, Tx. 77805. 145t5/14 Word Processing Proposals, Dissertations, 'Theses, Manuscripts. Reports, Newsletters, 'Term Paper, Re gimes. Letters. 764-6614. 147tl0 Expert Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. Guaranteed enor free! PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 123t5/7 Part-time waitresses bartenders needed immediately at YESTERDAYS. 4421 S. Texas Ave. 846-2625. Ap ply: 1 1:30 - 2 p.m. No experience necessary. 144t5/9 Accurate typing. Word Processing. Fast. Reasonable Rates. Sharon; 776-1451,845-8800. 147t5/9 S€RVIC€S ROOMMAT6 ULIANT6D Cl DO! 87. Graduate student or serious student. $147.50 plus ] /2 utilities. 3 blocks from campus. Joan - 696-3117. 144t5/6 FOR Sfll€ Toyota Corolla. 1984, creme colored, automatic, air, AM/FM, 4-dr., $6700. Days. 361-4300. Evenings. 822- 3304. Alan. 149t5/9 GOMEL TER ACCESS. 1BM-PC/XT compatibles start ing at $533. IBM AT compatibles starting at $1765. 268-0730. - 149t5/9 Must Sell: Near new RCA stereo system with digital tuner, cassette, player-recorder, equalizer, turntable, with cabinet and speakers. $300. 693-4016. 149t5/8 1978 Trans Ain. yellow. New tires. Rebuilt transmis sion. fresh tune-up. Asking $2000. Call 693-4774. 147t5/6 All wood furniture: Desk-$100, Tall Dresser-$80, Lamp-$20, Old Couch w/bed-$30. Call 696-8245. !45t5/7 8’ X 35’ Layton Park Model. 2T roll-out owning. Per fect for a student on the move. 764-1165 after 6:00 p.m. 144t5/6 1979 Mustang. $1995, Good Condition !! Days:764- 0049. Nights: 776-0503. 144t5/6 1978 'Tram Am yellow New Tires Rebuild 'Transmis sion Fresh 'Tuneup Asking $2000 call 693-4774. 147t6 MOVING SALE, CRIPPLE CREED #22. Mon. - Eri. 147t5/7 Look at the Ads in the Battalion Problem Pregnancy? we listen, we care, we help Free pregnancy tests concerned counselors Brazos Valley Crisis Pregnancy Service We re local! 1301 Memorial Dr. 24 hr. Hotline 823-CARE lo zzzzzzzzzzz Attention Horseman Saddles & Tack The American Saddlery is ^ ^ overstocked. We must auction w ^ a truckload of Western saddle M tTf of all kinds including Circle Y, i N N Tex-Tan, Actio Billy Cook with < 14", 15", & 16" seats. Some ^ hand tolled, silver laced ^ buck stitched, some plain hard ^ k 1 seats, some childrens saddles. ! i ^ Also, English saddles, several V ^ full silver show saddles. All 1 L adult saddles have a 5 yr. writ- ^ : » ten auarantee. N ^ Partial Tack Listing ^ Sunbeam clippers, SS spurs SS bits, Wool blankets, ropes j. . bridles, silver headstalls N show halters. Plenty of halters V of all kinds. 100's of items too ^ k numerours to list. Tack to be ^ N sold individually and in group L S lots. ^ S ^ S 'lame Brand Merchandise^ I Terms-Casa, mastercard, visa, or checks with proper I.D. Inspection Time-6:30 p.m. on Sale Day Auction-Wednesday May 7, 7:30 p.m. 5 a & s N * Word Processing. Typing Sei vice. 696-4446. 145t5/9 V.F.W 2818 W. By-Pass, Bryan, Texas Auctioneer: F.T. Hutton ^ #TXS 054 1338 i, 1 Mattox says rutin; will aid execution process in Texas GAYLINE referrals, information, and peer-counseling Sunday - Friday, 6 - 10:30 pm. 775-1797. Gay Student Services. 103ttw AUSTIN (AP) — The U.S. Su preme Court’s decision Monday al lowing death penalty opponents to be barred from capital murder case juries means Texas executions can move forward at a quicker pace, At torney General Jim Mattox said. Among others, the decision ap plies to the case of Jay Kelly Pinker ton, who is scheduled to die by lethal injection on May 15, Mattox said. The high court, voting 6-3, de cided an Arkansas case which had raised questions about dismissal of such jurors. Texas and 37 other states had filed written arguments on Arkansas’ behalf. In its ruling, the Supreme Court said the Constitution doesn’t pro hibit removal of prospective capital murder case jurors who state they oppose the death penalty. Assistant Attorney General Paula Offenhauser said that argument had been raised in appeals filed by seve ral convicted murderers in Texas. Pinkerton was sentenced to die for the 1979 mutilation murder of Sarah Donn Lawrence in Ana/ | An apprentice meat cutter, Pit | ton also was convicted of theme i tion slaving of Sherry Welchin| I arillo. Pinkerton had faced an An; | 1985 execution, hut he wasgrafJ a last-minute stay by the Supr- Court pending the outcome of Arkansas case. Mattox said, “The Pinkertons | is the most immediate tobeaffe by today’s Supreme Court dedi In its decision, the Supreme Co said fair-trial rights are not hot when death penalty opponent excluded, for that reason, frot I l ies that will decide guilt or ic cence in cases in which death possible sentence. The decision reversed a fed appeals court ruling that saidi eluding all potential jurors who] tbev could never impose a deaifj tence creates a “conviction pr# jury — and thus violates a: fendant’s right to a fair trial. Restaurant Report By Mike Sullivan Staff Writer The restaurants listed below were inspected April 28-30 by the Brazos County Health Depart ment. The information is based on food service establishment in spection reports. SCORED 95 OR ABOVE: • Steak and Ale at 1710 Briar- crest Drive in Bryan was in spected by David Plett. Score — 99. One point was deducted from the report for an ice scoop that was stored improperly. • Texas Burger at 4345 Well born Road in Bryan was in spected by David Plett. Score — 98. Two one-point violations were cited in the report because some vents and walls needed cleaning. SCORED BETWEEN 90 AND 94: • Mt. Aggie Sno Cones at 125 University in College Station was inspected by David Pickens. Score — 94. The report cited a four- point violation for a door that did not close and was not weathers- tripped properly. Another two points were deducted from the report for garbage and water that needed to be removed. • Subway Sandwiches & Sal ads at 913 C Harvey Road in Col- cited four one-point violationsbrl cause some cabinets neede: cleaning, a microwave needt: cleaning, a thermometer k| needed in a freezer and anil gap was needed at some dr; I drains and at a floor drain. • El Toro at 500 N. Sims ; Bryan was inspected by Dari I Pickens. Score — 90. Fourpoini§ were subtracted from the repor because some dishes and utensil were not being washed properf I wo two-point violations wen cited in the report because then were no paper towels in a balk room and the bottom ofacoolfl needed cleaning and painting fhe report showed two one-poin violations for some shelves thi needed painting and a handsini (hat needed hot water. SCORED BE T WEEN 80 AM) 84: • Los Nortenos at 201 S. Main in Bryan was inspected by Dad c V Nea; thin: the grea melt T tym Ante over rura viet sonn Che wast Sc hov, stam arou goin latio B ernr ture the Sovi facil niun T s< M Mon evac cial: stric A com maic of 2. ter s: T Age! aboi A muc Che: lege Station was inspected by Mike Lester. Score — 92. Two Pickens. Score — 83. Four point) were deducted in the report lie 1 cause a handsink was inaccessible Another four points were suk traded in the report becaffif. cockroaches were in the kitche area, some electrical conduit I around a dishwasher neededseal fe ing, a screen door needed re pairing and wealherstripping and a screen over a vent fai Ser ne< on two-point deductions were made from the report for food stored on the floor and a meat sheer that needed cleaning. The report needed repairing. Two two-pvu* violations were cited in the repot E for some food stored on a (loot See Report, page 8 TRAVEL FOR LESS LONDON $448 PARIS $558 RIO or SAO PAULO $690 BUENOS AIRES $690 HONG KONG $740 TOKYO $730 SEQUIL $849 SINGAPORE $971 Airfares Roundtrip From Houston HOSTEL PASSES INTL. STUDENT ID'S EURAIL PASSES COUNCIL \jH3SSimES22i2I THE TRAVEL DIVISION OF THE COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE 1904 Guadalupe Ar. Austin, Tx 78705 1-800-252-3565 SHORT I ON CASH??? | Sell your books ^ at University Book Store Northgate & Culpepper Pk WA! Senate moved an inc< which pay a of thei Cha told re close” i me mb The Reagai and h priorit preskli and ct deduci wood’s It w rate tc mated lower exemp all but Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 Summer Rates $299/$425 Enjoy Carefree, Comfotl- able Living at Newport. •Built-ins •Free VCR w/9 mo. lease •Fully Furnished Condos •Washer/Dryer •Covered Parking •Large Commons Area Call or Visit Today 846-8960 NAGLE 4 C J 402 Nagle behind Skag? TO CALL GARRETT THURMAN Formerly of Ferguson & Co. NOW AT VERA’S HAIR DESIGNS Call 846-4150 For Appointment J