The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 07, 1986, Image 4

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    Battalion Classifieds
NOTIC€
H€IP UJflNT€D
If you ordered an 85-86
Aggieland but will not be
here next fall you can pay
$3.50 and we will mail it
to you. Come by the En
glish Annex M-F, 8:30 -
4:30. iRAtfr,
If you still haven’t
picked up your 84-85
Aggieland, you can still
do so by corning to the
English Annex Monday
thru Friday, 8:30 - 4:30.
Bring your school I.D.
or a drivers license, iswn
()n l aininis coinuuNsion
commission possible.
sales work. <>9:MWS4. High
1 75 tin
Part Time: Apply at Piper’s Gulf Servic
Avenue at University Drive.
Station, Texas
182t8/7
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lH‘s|>ei att'ly socking nanio and nuinhoi nl !)caiuitul
blonde diivoi of while Hold F.scon wilh New Jeisev
plates. Hd()-5:i40 evenings. 18518//
TIRED OF HIGH UTILITIES?
Come to Tanglewood South
i Great Location
12 Pools
»Exercise Room/Fitness Center
' Party Room/Study Room
• 2 Laundry Rooms
i Covered Parking
All Utilities Paid
411 Harvey Road, C.S.
693-1111
822-7321
Newly Remodeled
Newly Redecorated
Very Large 1 bedrooms from $245.
2 bedroom, 2 baths as low as $335.
many leasing specials available
Pool On site staff
Sun Deck Security
Club Room Laundry Facilites
Near Shuttle Large Closets
3200 Pinfeather, Bryan
Professionally managed by Chatham Enterprises
185t8/27
Sell or lease condo in Woodstock. 2 Bdrm., furnished,
bus route, pool. $450./mo. (713)376-7115. 18218/12
Room in lovely home, near campus. Private entrance,
bath. 846-0919 after 6:00. 187t8/8
For Rent: Condo, 1 Bdrm., 1 Bath. w/d.
bus route. (214)495-2128.
microwave,
179t8/15
WALK TO CAMPUS! 2 Bedroom Ion
S275.00. 690-214(1. 690-0006.
plex from
18518/2 7
limNT€D
CASH
for gold, silver,
Mobil Town
Mobile Home Park
400 Ehlinger Dr.
Bryan 822-5358
Spaces $110.
2 Bdrm homes $150.
and up
Bus - Poo! - Private
2 miles north of Skaggs
off College Avenue
180t8/27
THE GOLDEN RULE
Renting to non-smokers/non-drink
ers. 2 Bd./2 Ba., furnished apts.
Locked storage, free laundry, bus.
UTILITIES & CABLE PAID!
Telephone connected. One de
posit for all! Deposit earns 5% in
terest. $150./mo. share bedroom,
$275./mo. private bd/ba.
CALL 693-5560 TODAY!
18117/25
FREE SERVICE!
Let Student Apartment Locators
help you find the right apartment,
condo, duplex, or house and, re
ceive a FREE PHONE ANSWERING
MACHINE.
Come by 403 B University Dr. W.
in Northgate, or call 846-1087.
18718/8
Recent sports injury to wrist, knee
or ankle?
Severe enough pain to remain on
study up to 10 days and 5 visits?
Volunteers will be paid for their
time and cooperation.
G & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933 _
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
SERVICES
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
Word Processing, . Proposals, dissertations, these,
manuscripts, reports, newsletters, resumes, letters.
764-6614. 189t8/14
Expert T vping. Word Processing, Resumes, Accurate.
Fast. PERFECT PRINT*. 822-1430. 159t8/27
Typing, Word Processing for Dissertations, T hesis,
and T erm Papers. 693-1598. 187t8/15
T yping, Editing, and Library Research Assistance. Call
for details. 779-8376. 167t9/3
TA PING: Accurate, Fast, Reliable. Word Processing. 7
davs a week. 776-4013. 188t8/13
HELP LURNTED
WANTED-parttime student for
pressroom work, needed immedi
ately, approx. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday through
Aug. 15; then 20-30 hours weekly
through end of August; then 20
hours per week guaranteed
through Fall Semester. Hours
generally 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon
day through Friday. Pay $3.35;
work often dirty. Interested, con
tact Don Johnson, 845-2646 or
Room 230 Reed McDonald.
189tfn
1 & 2 Bell in. Furnished Apts. North Gate C.S. 1st
street. A/C, no pets. (1) 825-2761. 189tfn
$350. 3 Bdnn. 2 Ba. 4-plex. near TAMl . Appliances,
garage. 693-3286. 764-7363. 846-6211. 179t8/27
Huge duplexes close to Hilton. Two ami three bed
rooms. with washer and dryer connections. Fite place,
ceiling fans, and fenced cards. 846-2471. 846-8730.
693-1627. I niversits Rentals. I’.O. Drawer CT. College
Station. 77840. I63tfn
Efficiencv. All bills paid. $175. 2 Bdrm. house, 4402
Poplar. $325. 2 Bdrm. apts. $200. & up. 779-3700.
187t8/12
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
ment.
Grapevine Personality. Call 696-34 11.
Ladies Schwinn 10-speed, $150. or best offer. New , 1-
825-3513 after 6 p.m. 187t8/12
Pari time Denial Assislam Position. Experience nec-
essurv. Apple 2101 Texas Avenue. C.S. 179t8/8
Nice. I.ARGF. 3 Bdnn house. Garage, fenced card. 5
minutes from canipus.off Texas. $450./nio. 696-6657.
185t8/7
GOVERNMENT JOBS. $ 16.040-$59,230/yr. Now hir
ing. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-9531 for current federal
list. !67i8/14
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BUT REAL
HEAVYWEIGHTS
WHEN RESULTS
REALLY COUNT.
■a matter what
you've go to say
or sell, our Classi
fieds can help you
do the big job.
Battalion
Classified!
845-2611
The
Battalion
Number One
in
Aggieland
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Bergstrom A.F.B. has a position for Coif Course Su-
perintendenl/Ground Maintenance, L'A-9, Regular
full time. Salai v $21.804. per annum. First closing date
is close of business day 8 August 86. Position is open
until filled. For more information come to Civilian Per
sonnel office. Bergstrom Air Force Base. Tx. 186t8/8
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PRESIDIO (AP) — No link has
been found between a controversial
paramilitary group and the reported
assault of an undocumented alien by
three heavily armed men dressed in
military fatigues, authorities said.
Gary Brown, chief deputy with
the Presidio County sheriffs office,
said Tuesday that an investigation by
his department did not produce any
arrests at the time of the July 24 at
tack, which occurred near Presidio,
located near the Mexican border.
On July 30, Presidio County dep
uties arrested three Odessa men
near the border and charged them
with unlawfully carrying weapons.
Hugh Rushton, chief U.S. Border
Patrol agent for the Marfa sector,
said his agents are investigating the
reported assault and the arrests.
Civilian Materiel Assistance, a
paramilitary group, started patrols
last month in Arizona with the stated
aim of stopping drug trafficking
across the border.
“We have not been able to link
them with any paramilitary opera
tions,” Rushton said of the arrested
men. “And they do not claim to be a
part of the CMA.”
Last month, CMA came under
scrutiny by officials after several
group members stopped illegal
aliens in Arizona for questioning.
The group later decided tocailofi
its plans for border patrols.
Tom Posey of Decatur, Ala., wlo
started the CMA, said Tuesday iiu I
telephone interview with 77)e£l|
Pnso l imes that the three arrestti I
men are not members of his giouB. $
“It may be someone imitating,
but our people are not out there,"lie |
said. “We do not carry weapons.
A farmer spotted three heavilvi
armed men wearing army fatigufij
traveling along the U.S.-MexicoVl
der outside Presidio, Brown said |
According to the farmer, they had I
an assortment of weapons, includiit! I
an AR-I5 semi-automatic rifle, pis I
tols and knives, he said.
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Texas man convicted
in capital murder case
WACO (AP) — Testimony on
whether Clifton Eugene Belyeu
should get life in prison or the death
penalty will continue today after a
Waco jury spent less than an hour
Wednesday convicting Belyeu of
capital murder.
Belyeu, 27, of Cleburne was
found guilty in the stabbing and
shooting death of a West woman.
The punishment phase of the trial
adjourned at 4 p.m. and will resume
at 9 a.m. today.
Belyeu was convicted of the Dec.
10, 1985, slaying of Melodic Bolton,
the wife of a prominent Central
Texas businessman.
Another Cleburne man, Earnest
Ray Moore, 21, also is charged with
the slaying.The two are being tried
separately because Belyeu has a
prior felony conviction while Moore
does not. No trial date has been set
for Moore.
Ken Abies and Fred Horner, Be-
lyeu’s court-appointed attorneys,
called two witnesses who testified for
less than 30 minutes.
Defense witness Roger Smith, of
the Dallas County Institute of Foren
sic Sciences, testified that he com-
E ared footprints found in Bolton’s
ouse in West with the soles of ten
nis shoes found in Belyeu’s trailer
home.
Smith said he could not positively
identify the left tennis shoe as the
shoe that made the footprint.
Earlier in the trial, Dr. James
Ebert, a forensic photography ex
pert from New Mexico, as a prosecu
tion witness, testified that Belyeu’s
left tennis shoe made a muddy foot
print in the Bolton home. He said he
found three matching characteristics
between the footprint and Belyeu’s
shoe. He said there was no likeli
hood any other shoe made the print.
Tiny town
finds it must
reincorporate
NEVADA (AP) — Plans fon
weekend election to resurrect this
tiny Texas town’s governmentart
as dead as Nevada has turnedouij
to he, officials said Wednesday.
Residents had petitioned and
won permission to elect new
cials Saturday, believing that then f
town was still incorporated al t
though the last election was be-1
fore World War II.
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misfiled and not seen forfivede j
cades have turned up and sho" f
that Nevada voted to disband0jl
1932, said Rhonda Watkins,Col-1
lin County elections clerk.
George Webb, 66, a retired
farmer who signed the petitionII
said, “That means we’ve got w 1
start again from scratch andi» I
corporate all over again. Binf
we’re working on it.”
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Urgent search for fugitive inmate
continues despite lack of leads
BRECKENRIDGE (AP) — The
search for a fugitive death row in
mate will continue, despite a lack of
new leads to the escapee’s wherea
bouts, authorities said Wednesday.
Richard Donald “Stony” Foster
was believed to be hiding in the
rugged terrain near Possum King
dom Lake, officials said.
“We’re not going to let him wait us
out. . .” said Stephens County Sher
iff James Cain. “I personally think
he’s still in this area.”
Foster, 33, and another inmate es
caped Sunday night from the Ste
phens County Jail.
Texas Ranger Billy Peterson said,
“We’ll search ’til that sucker’s
caught.”
Palo Pinto County Sheriff John
Turpin said there were no leads in
the case.
“Everything’s the same,” said Tur
pin. “We’ve got nothing. We’ll just
keep searching the same area.
Turpin said the escapee may have
taken refuge in a house.
“The problem is that some people
in the homes in the area are gone for
a few days,” he said. “Some are there
only on weekends. We don’t know.”
Former lawyers for the Vietnam
veteran have said Foster is suffering
from war-related stress and will not
give up easily.
Fort Worth lawyer Jim Lane said,
“I think I know where he is, at least
in his own mind. He’s back on the
Mekong Delta in Vietnam.”
Peterson called Lane’s theory
“pure nonsense.”
Inmate Cindy Davis, 27, who es
caped with Foster, was captured
Monday morning on the east side of
Possum Kingdom Lake, about 25
miles northeast of Breckenridge.
At the time of the escape, Davis
was being held on a charge of at
tempted capital murder for alleg
edly shooting at a police officer. Her
parents said they believe Foster took
their daughter as a hostage. Caii
said that possibility is under invest
gation.
The possibility that Foster iss4
in the area worries some resident |
“I’d just as soon they catch i-T"
now,” said James DaVault, vvhoo» f 'p
a cabin across the road from ^1
dump where Foster discarded soi # '||
belongings.
Foster had been convicted olm lll |
der in November 1985 in Par^l
County for the killing of a Sprinfl
town man in April 1984. Hisexeflj
lion date had not been set. Helif
been sent from death row to IWf
enridge for a pretrial hearing ofl‘1
kidnapping charge.
The escapee was charged ""j
kidnapping in connection with an/J
tack in May 1984 during "lit
seven people were held hostage
Citizens National Bank in Bred 1 '
ridge.