The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 01, 1986, Image 4

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    Battalion Classifieds
Page 4/The BattalionATuesday, July 1, 1986
FOB fl€NT
ALL BILLS PAID!
AS LOW AS $235
•Extra large pool
•Tennis Court
•Sauna
•Balconies & Patios
Open Daily
Mon-Fri
9-7
►All Electric kitchen
►Individual A/C & Heat
►On Ground Mgmnt. & Security
►24 Hr. Emergencey Maintenance
1601 Holleman
College Station, Texas
Open
Sat. 10-5
Sun. 1-5
Wm. J. Garrett ’47
Preleasing Summer/Fall & Spring
409/693-6716
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Open July 4th
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
3 Bdrm/2 Bath 4-Plexes
with washer/dryer & all kitchen ap-
pliances. Near TAMU. From
$350/mo. Call for appt.
846-1712/696-4384/693-0982
168tfn
UJ0NT€D
Nice 2 bedmoin/2 hath. Washer/Dryer connection
$300. summer rate. Will pre-lease for fall. Associaec
Brokers. 693-5544. 167t7/24
Nice 2 bedroom/2 bath. Washer/Dryer connection.
$300. summer rate. Will pre-lease for fall. Associated
Brokers. 693-5544. 168t7/24
Huge duplexes close to Hilton. I wo and three Bed
rooms. with washei and divci connections. Fire plate
(filing (aiis. and fenced valds. 816-2471. 816-8730
093-1027. 1 nlvetsitN Rentals. I».(). Drawei Cl .College
Station. 77840. 103tln
HELP UUflNTeD
Interviewers for in-person research (Bryan-College
Station). No sales. Part-time. To $25/hr. Call Collect
(713) 783-9109. 9a.m.-5p.m. M.T.W. 168t7/2
BE A BLESSING!! BE A VOLUNTEER P.E. TEA
CHER AT WORD OF FAITH CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL (Grades 1-12). CALL 778-0982 or 779-5710.
Ask for Patricia. 168t7/9
Housekeeper. M-F, 3-8 p.m. Light housekeeping, af
ter-school child care. Own transportation. References
required. 846-4355. 167t7/8
Swimming Instructor to teach children ages 2 & 4 in
my pool. References required, own transportation.
846-4355. 167t7/8
Babysitter. $2/hr., own transportation. References re
quired. 846-4355. 167t7/8
GOVERNMENTJOBS. $ 16,040-$59,230/yr. Now hir
ing. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-9531 for current federal
list. 167t8/14
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Private Club hiring Bus persons, part-time, evening;
Apply in person. 2-5 p.m., M-F. E.O.E. Contact Guido.
3000 Briarcrest, Suite 600. 167t7/l
Part time receptionist for optome-
tric office. Responsible student
wanted for evening and Saturday
hours. Fill out application at 1010A
Post Oak Mall (Next to Royal Opti
cal). Dr. Kathryn Yorke; 764-0669.
168t7/2
SERVICES
WORD PROCESSING. All kinds. Experienced. De
pendable. Reasonable Rates. AUTOMATED CLERI
CAL SERVICES. 693-1070. 168t7/31
Typing, Word Processing. Accurate. Fast. Reasonable
Rates. Sharon 776-1451.845-8800. 168t7/9
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
RESEARCH ASSISTANCE. NEED HEL1> FINDING
INFO FOR 1 HAT SPECIAL PROJECT? We provide
technical assistance for: Topic selection. Term papers.
Reasonable rates, good terms, minimum turn around
time. Call Brad at 846-4208. 8-12 a.m. 165t7/2
Typing. Editing, and Library Research Assistance. Call
for details. 779-8376. 167t9/3
TYPING: Accurate & Fast, call after 1:00, anytime
weekends. 776-4013. 167t7/3
Typing, Word Processing Ser\ ice. 696-4446. I65t7/2
Typing - Experienced, Fast, Accurate and Reasonable.
Call Cindy 693-2271 or Candy 693-8537. 168t7/18
Typing. Wot cl Pi occssingTor Thesis. Dissertation. Re-
pm is. Reasonable Rates. 693-1598. I0H7/1 I
Expel I Typing. Word Pioeessing. Resumes. Accurate.
Fasi. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 159i8/27
L’p to $15 hour processing mail. Weekly check guar-
anteed. Details write: BDL, 12610 Central, Suite 97-
S'F, Chino, California. 91710.’ 165t7/l I
Typing Research papers, reports. Education units, etc.
Near campus. 696-0914. 166t7/3
E.N. RUTHERFORD
Pianist-Teacher
Private Lessons
by appointment
822-2242
Studio: 500 25th.
167t7/;
FOR SRL6
Panasonic Computer. Sr. Partner IBM companoie.
256K. 2 disk drives, printer, software included. 693-
8228. 168t7/3
IN THE
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
WISE if
MOVE
Regular
Haircuts
$5
MSC Barbershop
Lower Lever MSC
846-0629
Hours:
8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F
What’s up
Tuesday
GREENPEACE COALITION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 604 AB
Rudder. For more information call Gilbert, 845-9093.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT: applications for External Com
munications and Public Relations will be available through
the summer months. Please come by 221 Pavilion from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. to pick up applications. For more informa
tion call 845-3051.
Wednesday
A&M CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: will present “The Ulti
mate Cost of Freedom” at 7:30 p.m. in 102 Blocker.
SAILING CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For
more information call T im, 696-8642.
Thursday
BRAZOS DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB: meets every Thurs
day at 7 p.m. at the College Station Community Center.
Beginners are welcome.
Saturday
SAILING CLUB: will sponsor a weekend outing on Lake
Somerville at Overlook Park all day Saturday until noon
Sunday. For more information call Tim, 696-8642.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion,
216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to de
sired publication date.
HL&P hearing asking
for hike opens at PUC
AUSTIN (AP) — Houston Light
ing Sc Power Co.’s rate hike hearing
began Monday at the Public Utility
Commission, but the case apparently
is over for most of HL&P’s custom
ers.
The Houston City Council last
week approved a $159 million in
crease that the company said it
would not appeal. Without an ap
peal, the PUC has no authority over
HL&rP rates in Houston.
HL&P, which also serves many
oilier Houston-area cities, initially
asked for a $347 million increase.
T he PUC.’ hearing, expected to
last several weeks, is for rates to be
charged in unincorporated areas
and in cities that set rates that HL&P
wants to challenge.
Hugh Rice Kelly, HL&P general
counsel, told PL'C examiners Mon-
dav that the company wants the
commission to enact the Houston-
approved rates for all HL&P cus
tomers.
Fiftv-one percent of HL&P’s cus
tomers live in Houston.
The rates approved bv the city of
Houston and approximately 30
other cities include an overall 1.2
percent decrease in residential rates.
However, some residential cus
tomers will see an increase. The
price for 1,000 kilowatt hours would
go down f rom the current $80.37 to
379.95. Decreases will be seen in all
residential bills of 1,000 kwh or less.
Customers who use more electric-
itv will see increases. For example,
the price of 1,500 kwh would go up
from the current SI 22.76 to
S 123.37.
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anteed! Call 260-3769, NOW!!!!!! 165t7/2
The
Battalion
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Adult magazines
Religious groups claim victory
oversales in franchise stores
DALLAS (AP) — In Tyler, Texas,
the sight of a bare-breasted woman
in an ad for “Obsession” perfume
was enough to zap Texas Monthly
magazine temporarily from the
shelves of local 7-Eleven stores.
At the University of Wisconsin at
Madison, feminists raised a ruckus
over girlie magazines on sale in the
two student unions.
Across the country, chain stores
like Revco, 7-Eleven and Thrifty
have dropped f rom their merchan
dise Playboy, Penthouse and other
adult magazines that have been
mainstays for years.
“T he phenomenon we are cur-
rently observing’ ... is a trend in the
last several years of the country mov
ing to the right,” said David Leibo-
witz, an analyst and senior vice presi
dent of American Securities in New
York.
“It's a sign of the times and is not
something I expect to last an ex
tended period,” he said.
But religious groups li.ke the Mis-
sissippi-based National Federation
for Decency believe the dropping of
adult magazines from store racks
marks a return to moral stability.
Now thev’ve set their sights on the
Circle K Corp., a convenience store
chain second in size only to Dallas-
based Southland Corp.’s 7-Eleven
convenience stores.
Since April, when Southland an
nounced it was removing issues of
Penthouse, Playboy and forum
from the 4,500 7-Elevens it owns
and encouraging its 3,600 franchise-
run 7-Elevens to do the same, bun
dles of letters have been arriving
each week at the Phoenix, Ariz., of
fice of Circle K senior Vice President
Rav Cox.
But Cox said Circle K, which op
erates 3,435 outlets in 25 states, has
no plans to follow Southland’s lead
and halt sales of the seven adult
magazines it stocks. They are Pent
house, Playboy, Playgii I, Oui, Gene
sis, Gallei v and Forum.
Another chain, the Lawson Co.,
which operates almost 700 conve
nience stoics in Ohio, Michigan, In
diana and Pennsylvania, said a re
cent poll of its customers indicated
55 percent favored continued sales
of adult magazines, with 35 percent
opposed and 10 percent who didn’t
care. T he company pulled the mag
azines for the three-week balloting
and said it would resume sales after
“re-evaluating our merchandizing
strategies.”
But Circle K and Lawson seem to
l>e in the minority.
Revco D.S. Inc. — the nation’s
largest drug store chain — Rite Aid
Discount Pharmacies, People’s Drug
Stores, Dart Drug Corp., Thrifty
Drug & Discount Stores and Gray
Drug Fair all followed 7-Eleven’s
lead.
But Wildmon says he isn’t naive
enough to expect to banish adult
magazines from retail outlets — he
just wants to make them as hard to
get as they used to be.
“T he difference between now and
then is it was not socially acceptable.
It was under the counter, it was in
the sleazy shops, you got it from a
sleazy person,” he said in a tele
phone interview from his Tupelo,
Miss., headquarters.
M. CHARLES GANDY
and
EUGENED. (SONNY)LYLES, JR.
are pleased to announce
the formation of their partnership
for the practice of law
under the firm name of
GANDY & LYLES
Suite 301 Commerce National Bank Building
2405 Texas Avenue South
College Station, Texas 77840
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program call us at 846-2778.
10% Student Discount
Discount is on all parts & labor on Nissan
Products only. We will also offer 10% dis
count on labor only on all non-Nissan
products.
Student I.D. must be presented at time
workorder is written up.
We now have rental units available for service customers
1214 Tx. Ave. 775-1500
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SHOE FIT CO.
Styling for Men
& Women
Haircuts $8
With this coLipon
(regularly $ 10)
Perms $35
Open M-F 9-5, Sat. 10-2
Walk-ins Welcome
Located in the Lower Level
Memorial Student Center
846-0636 CSIS©
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July 1, 1986
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