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Battalion Classifieds FOR sni€ SUMMER SPECIAL!! Ideal for 3 Students - 3 Bdrm/2 Bath 4-plexes Includes: WASHER & DRYER AND ALL KIJCHEN APR. Near University & Shopping Centers From $275. per month Call for appointment. 696-4384/696-7714/693-0982 1985 Yamaha 50 Moped. 10 months old. 2000 miles, Kenmore washer & drvei . stacking apt. size. One year like new. $580. <596-9797. 162t6/27 old. Like new. $480. <596-9797. 162t6/27 FOR fl€NT • POOL •CLUB ROOM •:)-LAl NDRY ROOMS • LARCJE STORAGE • 21 HR EMERGENC Y MAINTENANCE $210 ON SUMMER LEASES ONLY. LIMITED ON EFFICIENCY AND 1 BEDROOMS. ALL BILLS PAID! Starting at $260 apartment country place meats 3902 COLLEGE MAIN 846'0515 casa 6elsot 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 Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Basketball Goals On Premise Security On Premise Maintenance 401 Stasney, College Station 696-3455 I luge duplexes close to Hilton. 1 wo and three bed rooms, with washci and di ver connections. Fire place, Ians, and fenced yards. 846-2471. 846-8730, 693-1627. L'niversitv Rentals. 1\(). L)i awerC 1. College Station. 77840. 163tfn Townhouse. 2 hdrm.. 1'/2 bath with pool, fireplace. Water paid. 4330. summer, $360. year lease. 696-1335. 162t6/24 Lovely tine BDK api. 765 scj. It. Itunplex. Washer- /Drvei. Built-in Bookcase overlooking woorls. 1-273- 2-179. ' 16116/27 FOR Sfll€ 1979 IIuikIu 259X1.. Good shape. $-409. or best ol'ler. Call Pablo, davtiine: 8-45-0919, ni K lils: 693-2410. 163t6/26 LOST AND FOUND Lnst-ap|>ointmetU.book ■ call 693-1-988 alter 5p.w 2 Bdrm. unfurnished apartment in 4-plex. Washer/Dryer connec tions. 1.7 mies to campus. Trees. $225./mo. summer, $265./mo. fall. 693-7761,779-8969. 16316/27 H€IP UJflNT€D Cleaning tnul/or Painting. Experience preferred. Ret- eremes teqnired. Gtill 846-3569 between I ttnd 5. 16316/25 GOYI RNMEM |()BS. SI6.040 - $59.230.M. Now biting. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-9531 lot ( in tent fed- etal list. I5tii8/|4 S€RVIC€S ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dis sertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop. On The Double 331 University Dr. 846-3755 iset I \ping. Fdiling. and l.ibi;u\ Reseaith Assisiancc. ( all lot details. 779-8376. i;>6t9 3 F.xpeii I \ ping. Woid Pine tssing. Resumes. Accmate. I ast. I’FRl l C I PR1N I 822-1 430. 159t8/27 Word Pioiessing: Pioposals. dissertations, theses, manuset ipts. reports, newsletters, term papers, re sumes. Icttei s. 7(>4-<i<)14. 159t6/27 Word Processing For Thesis. Dissertation, Re- • Rates. 693-1598. 161t7/l 1 I'tPlNC.: Ac cut ate X; last, call aliet anvtime weeke nds. 77(5-191 8. I36t7'3 UJflNT€D MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURY STUDY Recent injury to muscles or joints especially athletic injuries Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies will be paid for time and cooperation. G & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 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 a Star! Advertise in The Battalion 845-2611 STRETCH Your Dollars! WATCH FOR BARGAINS IN THE BATTALION!! Rutherford Piano Studio 822-2242 (44 blocks N. of Luby’s) Page 4/nThe Battalion/Tuesday, June 24, 1986 Warped HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE STUDY Wanted: Patients with High Pressure, either on or off blood pressure medication to participate in a High Blood Pressure study. $100-$200 monitary incentive offered for those chosen. Call 776-0411 aiftnc 4 FISHES HI, rp LIKE 70 SUV A OTLE OF GOLDFISH, SIR. V]£ IWT SELL fcW'T £ELL.. WHAT KltJP Of 1^ -T-ll O by Scott McCuj I NEED MONEY??? Sell your BOOKS at University Book Stores Northgate & Culpepper Plaza Regular Haircuts $5 MSC Barbershop Lower Lever MSC 846-0629 Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F SCHULMAN THEATRES 2.50 ADMISSION 1. Any show before 3PM 2. Tuesday - All Seats 3. Mon-Wed Local students with current ID’s >n campus 6-13-86. If fbuml M. 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IS 8ad 4*Jo THt Book iS 600O, USE THE Book: iunrOPOcT THE AUSTIN (AP) — Texas counties are preparing for the Sept. 1 imple mentation of a new law designed to ( irovide health care for what one awmaker calls “the poorest of the poor.” The new law basically says every Texas county will be required to put aside as much as 10 percent of the total local tax levy to provide health care for the indigent. This has rural county officials grumbling over the potential expense. “The state passed the burden onto us against our wills,” said Williamson County Judge Don Wilson. Under the provisions of the new law — the most comprehensive health care plan in Texas history — Williamson County could be liable for as much as $550,000 in health care costs for its poor. This new responsibility is the re- Bill provides indigent care State ready for new law suit of one of the most hotly debated legislative issues in 1985 — paying for indigent health care. Lawmakers w'ere so at odds over the issue that the bill died during the regular session when lawmakers ran out of time. Gov. Mark White imme diately called lawmakers into special session and the legislation was ap proved. County officials now are wrestling with the program. “There’s lots of gray areas that haven’t been settled properly,” said Bastrop County Judge Jack Griesen- beck, whose county will be liable for up to $200,000. Cameron County Judge Moises Vella already has resigned himself to the fact that there is “no question about raising taxes.” Vella said his South Texas county could be re sponsible for as much as $800,000. Ronnie Dannelley, admini coordinator for Hays raising money to follow i lie one of the biggest challei ing the upcoming budget] Hi \ .m Spn t \ i s the direct' | Indigent Health Care! Department of Human Sent .iiMio \ < III cc tec I In l lie I ce ■ I oversee the program. l he health care packagi I major provisions, but counnl dais are mostly concerned will ate Bill 1 — the Indigent! Care and Treatment Act, also as the County Respons Act. The act basically says ihtl Texas counties without hospiLl tricts or public hospitals aret dally responsible for those [ who “fall between the Sperry said. 1i$C4r PlMMfR * ASS 11? PRESENT <S£cia6 o/?t/Les THE mmm -Agatha ohotix AUGUST 6-9 ItR T|Ct£f INfaRKATlOH 0*0- 8T5-I234- Season Sales Extended