The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 29, 1986, Image 4

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    Battalion Classifieds
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FOR fl€NT
roomates wanted
if vnu havp discriminating taste for quality living, a yen to make new
relafionsh^s VIKING offers 1 & 2 bdrm. units with a built in roomate!
As LOW AS $180 each ALL BILLS PAID!
•Extra Large Pool
•Tennis Court
•Sauna
•Balconies
•All Electric Kitchens
•Individual A/C & Heat
•On Ground Mgmt. & Sec.
•24 Hours Emer. Maint.
Open Daily
Mon - Fri
9-7
Open
Sat - Sun
10-5 1-5
1601 Holleman
College Station, TX
APARTMENTS
409/693-6716
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Low Summer Rates
del sol jS
Low Fall Rates
2 Blocks from campus
Church across the street • 2 blocks from stores • 2 blocks from nite life on University
Pool/Jacuzzi Basketball Goals
Party Room On Premise Security
Game Room w/Pool Table On Premise Maintenance
Hours: 8:30 A.M - 5:30 P.M. 401 s,a8n IL c £« 9estation
Mobil Town
Mobile Home Park
400 Ehlinger Dr.
Bryan 822-5358
Spaces $110.
2 Bdrm homes $150.
and up
Bus - Pool - Private
2 miles north of Skaggs
off College Avenue
180t8/27
3 Bdrm/2 Bath 4-Plexes
with washer/dryer & ali kitchen ap-
pliances. Near TAMU. From
$350/mo. Call for appt.
846-1712/696-4384/693-0982
168tfn
Have furnished home mostly to yourself. SI 87.50/mo.
& utlilities. just north of Villa Maria, West of South
College Ave. Collect (713)999-3062. 183t8/l
S€RVIC€S
Typing, Editing, and Library Research Assistance. Call
foi details. 779-837(5. 167t9/3
H€IP UJRNT€D
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Has immediate openings for route
carriers and/or sales solicitor posi
tions. Carrier positions require
working early morning hours deliv
ering papers and can earn $400.
to $600. per month plus gas allow
ance. Call Andy at 693-7815 or Ju
lian at 693-2323 for an appoint-
GOVERNMEM JOBS. $l(i,040-$59,230/yr. Now hir-
ing. Call 8()5-687-600() ext. R-9531 for current federal
list. 167t8/14
On campus commission sales work. 693-9984. High
commission possible. 175tlh
Part time Dental Assistant Position. Kxperience nec-
essai v. .Apple 2101 Texas Avenue. C.S. 1 79t8/8
S350. 3 Bdrm./2 Ba. 4-plex. neat TAMl . Appliances,
garage. 693-5286. 764-7363. 846-6211. 1 79t8/27
Duplex near TAML’. Two bedroom, ceiling fan.
fenced. S275. 845-7301 or 693-0338. 18D7/31
Huge duplexes dose t<» Milton. Two and three bed
rooms. with washer and drvei connections. Fite place,
ceiling Tans, and fenced vatds. 846-2471. 846-8730.
693-1627. I'niversitN Rentals. P.O. Drawer C T, College
Station. 77840. I63tfn
S375.. 2 Bdrm. house, fenced, neai 1AML. Quiet
neighborhood, appliances. 693-5286, 764-7363. 846-
6211. 17918/27
Efficiency - no bills - no pets. $ 175. Call 823-8961.
180t7/31
Toi Rem: Condo. 1 Bdrm.. 1 Bath. w/d. microwave.
Inis route. (214)495-2123. 179tS/15
Sell or lease condo in Woodstock. 2 Bdrm., furnished,
bus route, pool. $450./mo. (713)376-7115. 182t8/12
for snie
I I PC Portable Monochrome (color-odopter) 3-D-
Craphic 236K Dos. Multiplan Basic, S785. 696-6603.
18117/31
TRS-80 Model 4. 2 Disk Di ive. with printen & Modem.
Call 268-4015. 177t7/29
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
Position available in Montessori pre-sc hool for elemen
tal v. F.CE. oi Montessori cvi tilled teacher. Call 779-
0290. I77t7/29
Part Time: Appl\’ at Piper’s Gulf Service Station, Texas
Avenue at l 1 niversrty Drive. 182t8/7
UIRNT€D
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
156
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What’s up
Tuesday
MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE: please bring Fujichrome
contest entries to the box in the SPO by 5 p.m. Wednesday.
For more information call Mike 696-5557.
KANM RADIO: KAN’M 99.9 FM Cable has repaired its tech
nical problems and is broadcasting again. Program guides
are available at several local businesses. For more informa
tion call Georgette, 693-0513.
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.
COMMODORE BRAZOS USERS’ GROUP: anyone inter
ested in free tutorial on Commodore 64 or 128 systems can
call David Cruben at 845-8889.
Wednesday
TAMU SAILING CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder.
For more information call Tim, 696-8542.
GREAT COMMISSION STUDENTS: formerly A&M Chris
tian Fellowship, will present “When You Look in the Mir
ror, Do You Like What You See?” at 7:30 p.m. in 102
Blocker.
Thursday
CAESAREAN PREVENTION MOVEMENT/VAGINAL
BIRTH AFTER CAESAREAN: CPM/VBAC is an interna
tional support network for women healing from past births
and those preparing for future births that meets the last
Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at 4109 Brompton
Court in Bryan, f or more information call 693-4953 or
776-5657.
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.
Man gets death penalty
for kidnapping, murder
ANAHUAC (AP) — A 32-year-
old Winnie man was assessed the
death penalty Monday for kidnap
ping and murdering a High Island
tavern owner last October.
A jury in State District Judge Car-
roll Wilborn’s court took five hours
and 10 minutes before deciding that
Johnny James should die by injec
tion, said Beckie Church, secretary
for the Chambers County district at
torney’s office.
Jurors had a choice between the
death penalty and life in prison.
Testimony in the punishment
phase began Wednesday and ended
Friday.
Jurors needed only 37 minutes
Wednesday to convict James, a
dump truck driver, in the Oct. 22
kidnapping and murdering of 47-
year-old Barbara Harrington May-
field.
He also is charged with robbing,
kidnapping, raping and shooting a
24-year-old Winnie convenience
store clerk.
Defense attorney Ron Marsh had
contended alcohol was a major fac
tor in James’ behavior.
Some of the defendant’s relatives
testified Friday in his behalf.
District Attorney Michael R. Little
argued that James was a continuing
threat to society.
Dr. James Grigson testified for
the prosecution that James has a
type of personality marked by “no
regard for other people’s lives.”
Just say no
Anti-drug campaign to hit Texas
AUSTIN (AP) — Texas first lady
Linda Gale White, joined by child
television performer Cherie John
son, announced Monday that the na
tional “Just Say No” anti-drug cam
paign will open in Texas with a
Capitol rally on Sept. 20.
“As a former teacher, I realize
that our young people are faced with
peer pressure,” White told a news
conference. “That pressure can lead
them to experiment with drugs to es
cape their personal problems and
also their problems at home and at
school.
“But I also know how such pres
sure can be counteracted with the
positive peer pressure to succeed.
On the athletic fields, in the class
rooms, during final exams or other
stressful times, our young students
should be encouraged to just say
‘No,’ ” she said.
“Just Say No” was started in Oak
land, Calif., in January 1985, and
national executive director Tom Ad
ams said there are now almost
10,000 clubs of children ages 7 to 12
who are committed to not using
drugs.
“There is no social movement in
this country that’s ever swept it as
quickly and as brilliantly as this has,
and largely it’s because the kids want
it — they need it — and there are
sensitive and there are strong adults
who want to help them to do it,” Ad
ams said.
Adams said he thought the Sep
tember rally and march to Audito
rium Shores on Town Lake would
give children in the program en
couragement.
In October, he said, schools and
communities will be asked to declare
themselves “Just Say No” schools
and communities.
Scrolls signed by students will be
delivered to the White House, he
said.
Bobby Heard, a recent graduate
of Round Rock High School and a
member of two statewide anti-drug
councils, told the news conference,
“By saying no to drugs, we’re saying
yes to so much more.”
He said, “The real significance is
the seed that is planted for a whole
new generation of drug-free
youths.”
Cherie, who has appeared on the
TV show “Punky Brewster” for the
past two years, gave White a “Just
Say No” T-shirt.
Cherie was described by Adams as
“wonderful role model for young
people.”
Ross Newby, executive director of
the Texas Commission on Alcohol
and Drug Abuse, said, “I think any
reasoning person knows that in
America today we are at an epidemic
stage of all kinds of drug abuse, and
I certainly include alcohol ... it is a
horrible, horrible problem.”
Dedicated fans find
‘Dallas’ filming sites
WYLIE (AP) — While most tele
vision viewers are waiting to see how
Bobby Ewing returns to “Dallas,” a
few die-hard fans may find out
sooner.
Jean Graham, Carol Ireland and a
few others dig out their binoculars
around the parking lot of Steaks
Over Texas as technicians and crew
members prepare for filming.
“Where’s Larry Hagman and Pat
rick Duffy?” Graham asks as she
scans the crowd with specs, looking
for stars of the blockbuster series.
Neither Hagman nor Duffy, the
show’s two principal stars, showed
up and none of the action or dia
logue reveals anything about Bobby
Ewing or the story line.
The women stayed anyway.
Shooting locations like this one
along State Highway 78 northeast of
Garland are top secret.
So where did these women come
from?
“A woman I go to church with
knows someone who works for the
City of Wylie, and I guess the film
company has to file with the city
where it is going to shoot,” Graham
says.
A few hours later and a short dis
tance down the road, the process re
peats itself, this time at the Rushin
Lumber Co. Bonnie Rushin and her
son, Kevin, watch the crew arrive
and begin setting up.
“I’m looking at all the good-
looking girls because that’s who my
son is looking at,” Ms. Rushin says.
“I ought to be checking out the
good-looking men.”
SCHULMAN THEATRES :
2.50 ADMISSION
1. Any Show Before 3PM
2. Tuesday - All Seats
3. Mon-Wed - Local Students
With Current ID’s.
-DENOTES DOLBY STEREO
PLAZA 3
226 Southwest Pkwy
693-2457
* KARATE KID II ra
2:10 7:15
4:50 t:35
*T0P BUN p«
2:45 7:25
5:00 0:45
"RUTHLESS PEOPLES
2:50 7:35
5:05 S:S0
MANOR EAST 3
Manor East Mall
823-8300
"BACK TO SCHOOL rt-ii
2:30 7:25
4:50 0:45
HEARTBURN s
2:40 7:20
5:00 0:40
THE GREAT MOUSE
DETECTIVE a
2:10 7:15
3:50 5:30 0:00
SCHULMAN 6
2002 E. 29th
775-2463
CLUB PARADISE ra-is
2:40 7:30
5:00 0:55
UNDER THE
CHERRY MOON pa-is
2.20 7:25
4:40 0:50
"MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE a
2:30 7:35
4:50 0:55
$ DOLLAR DAYS $ *
Schulman Theatres & KKYS 105 proudly
announce the beginning of "Dollar Days
Each week we will offer movies for admission
of just $1.00. All movies will be shown at Schul
man 6 Theatres. This week we are showing the
following:
E. T. pa
2:25 7:10
4:45 0:35
BIG TROUBLE IN
LITTLE CHINA p«-ii
2:30 7:20
4:55 5:45
"RUNNING SCARED a
2:15 7:11
4:45 5:40
Aliens (R)
1:00 4:00 7:00 9:55
Haunted Honeymoon (PG-13)
1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30
Out of Bounds (R)
1:45 3:45 5:45 7:45 9:45
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Ferris Bueller (PG13)
1:00 3:10 5:20 7:40 9:50
Legal Eagles (PG)CE^i~
12:30 2:45 5:05 7:30 9:55
About Last Night (R)
2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30
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DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS
August 1,2 and August 8,9
Register at University Plus (MSC Basement) j
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UNIVERSAL GROCERY & SNACKBAR
CHINESE LUNCH SPECIAL $2°°
i -Eggrolls & Wontons-
^ Imported Oriental Groceries-Exotic Foods
All within walking distance of Campus /
Across from Blocker Bldg. & St. Mary Center n
110 Nagle -C.S 846-1210
T
Bryan Summer Student
Goif Special
Course
$ 5
00 weekdays
with ID
&
coupon
expires 8/16/86
All You Can Play
Special
$12 50
All the golf you can play with carton
availability. All day weekdays, week
ends after 1 p.m. expires 8/16/86
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