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    Page4M"he Battalion/Tuesday, August 12, 1986
Battalion Classifieds
NOTIC€
If you still haven’t
picked up your 84-85
Aggieland, you can still
do so by coming to the
English Annex Monday
thru Friday, 8:30 - 4:30.
Bring your school I.D.
or a drivers license, mtfn
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.
FOR fl€NT
COLLEGE COURT SONNENBLICK LONGMIRE CIRCLE
3300S. COLLEGE, BRYAH 3700 PLAINSMAN, BRYAN 2005 LONGMIRE CIRCLE. C S.
775-2332 046-3303 693-3740
FREE TEXT BOOKS 1 MONTH FREE
Sit** •&,
r AEROFIT
Health & Fitness Club
1900 W. Villa Maria
INCLUDED IN MONTHLY RENT
OLYMPIC INDOOR SWIMMING POOL
EAGLE CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
WEIGHTS
AEROBIC EXERCISE
TENNIS & RACQUETBALL COURTS
INDOOR/OUTDOOR RUNNING TRACK
NURSERY
ROOMATES WANTED
If you have discriminating taste for quality living, a yen to make new
relationships, 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
ABUTMENTS
409/693-6716
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
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!
18H7/25
APT. 2 Bdrm., 1 bath, unfur
nished. W/D connection, dish
washer, disposal, trees, near
shuttle. No dogs. $265./mo. plus
deposit. 693-7761 or 775-5270.
FOR RENT
HELP IL’RNTED
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
Farmer's Market Northgate now hiring in store &: de
livers personnel competetive svages. great work atmo
sphere. experience not neccessary. Apply betsveen 2 4:
4 P.M. Mon. thru Fri. 191t8/14
(lOVERNMEN I JOBS, SI(i.()4()-$39,230/yr. Now hir-
inu Call 8()5-H87-6(K)0 ext. R-9531 for current federal
list. I(57t8/14
Grapevine Personality. Call 696-8411.
On tampns tommissinn salts work. 699-9984. High
sihle. 175tln
ommission po 1
PERSONALS
ATTEN 1 ION! New student seeking softball team. 1
play Third. Short, Second, and all outfield spots.
Switch hitter looking for mens team on weekday night.
Call Jim. 693-4340. 19U8/13
Mr. Pee Pee. I love you. Will you marry me? Little Wee
Wee. 19U8/20
Ladies Schwinn 10-speed, $150. or best offer. New, 1-
825-3513 after 6 p.m. 187t8/12
J luge duplexes close to Hilton. Two and three bed
rooms. with washer and dryer connections. Eire place,
ceiling fans, and fenced sards. 846-2471. 846-8730,
693-1627. University Rentals. P.O. Drawer CT. College
Station. 77840. 163tfn
$350. 3 licitm./2 Ha. 4-plcx. near I AMU. Appliances,
garage. 693-5286. 764-7363. 846-6211. 17Ht8/27
WALK TO CAMPUS! 2 Hcdr<
$275.00. 690-2140. 690-0066.
in fourplex from
185t8/27
Sell or lease condo in Woodstock. 2 Bdrm., furnished,
bus route, pool. $450./mo. (713)376-7115. 182t8/12
Efficiency, no bills, no pets. $175. Call 823-8961.
190t9/l
Extra large 2 Beirut.. 1 Bath. 5 blks. from campus. N'esv
appliances. Renovated inside and out. $275. mo. $100.
deposit. Limit 2 students. See at Spruce & Bovett. 846-
7506.
I90t9/1
38 acres and 3 bdr
846-1534.
home. Horses welcome. John -
190i8/27
For Rent: Condo, 1 Bdrm.. I Bath. w/d. microwave,
bus route. (214)495-2123. 179t8/15
FOR SALE
ARC Labrador Pups. Yellow and black. Sire Son of a
Nat’l. Field Champion. O.F.A. certified. Dewclaws re
moved. Shots, wormed. Excellent hunting dog pros
pects. $200. 272-8373. 19D9/1
1985 Honda Moped Spree. Excellent condition, $425.
Negotiable. 693-4830 message. 19U8/15
WANTED
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
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
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
Woid Processing. Proposals, dissertations, these,
manuscripts, reports, newsletters, resumes, letters.
764-6614. 189t8/14
Typing, Word Processing for Dissertations, Thesis,
and Term Papers. 693-1598. 187t8/15
BUSINESS OPPURTUNITV
HELP WONTED
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
Apt. for rent: 2 Bdrm., I Bath w/ washer connection, 2
blocks from TAML' and Vet. School, $170./mo., you
pay bills. 696-7266 or 846-1081. • 19U8/15
1 & 2 Bdrm. Furnished Apts. North Gate G.S. 1st
street. A/C. no pels. (1) 825-2761. 189tfn
Efficients. All bills paid. $175. 2 Bdrm. house, 4402
Poplar. $325. 2 Bdrm. apts. $200. Sc 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.
Kxpci t 1 vpinir. Word Processing. Resumes. Accurate,
Fast. PKRFF.CT PRINT. 822-14:*<). 159t8/27
Typing. Kditing. and Librarv Research Assistance. Call
for details. 779-8376. 167t9/3
TYPING: Accurate, Fast. Reliable, Word Processing. 7
davs a week. 776-4013. ' 188t8/13
BF. 1 I IF. BOSS. Own & operate multi-line \ ending
route. College Station & surrounding area. High profit
items. Can start part oi full time. Kxperience not nec
essary. Requires cat & $1,695. - $20,000. cash invest
ment. For details call now toll free - 1-800-824-7888
operator 511. Komet Vending. 3252 Western Dr..
Cameron Park. CA 95682. (916-677-1923). 190t8/13
Call
Battalion Classified
845-2611
GlASStf^
’,s££h
INY ADS.
BUT REAL
HEAVYWEIGHTS
WHEN RESULTS
REALLY COUNT.
'o matter what
you've go to say
or sell, our Classi
fieds can help you
do the big job.
Battalion
Classified
845-2611
What’s up
Tuesday
TAMU SCUBA CLUB: will have a dive-planning meeting
7 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center lounge byi
ano. For more information call Jeff, 696-2163.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT: applications for ExternalCol
munications and Public Relations will be available thn aNCHC
the summer months. Please come by 221 Pavilion fretfishinS be
a.m. to 5 p.m. to pick up applications. For more inforpuard CLlt
tion call 845-305 1. disputed a
Blnday a
anyone i« sab ^ nd
call David Gruben at 845-8889. Bvo^Sc
STUDENT SERVICES BOOK EXCHANGE: will be rMnday, t
from August 18-29. Go to the second floor of the Pa\; the recov<
to sell your used books and save money buying books Guard sp
more information call 845-3051. holm in Ju
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battsbi 1 ’ V
216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior l(':, a L rn ' e< u |
sired publication date. v^seh
COMMODORE BRAZOS USERS’ GROUP:
ested in free tutorial on Commodore 64 or 128 systems
mg
Aleutian
Make $200. + selling Back-to-sthool merchandise.
Send $14.95 for sample kit to: Winsor House, 4499 Via
Marisol #3S5C, Dept-121, Los Angeles, Ca. 90042.
191t8/12
Gulf States Utilifle
fog to the
Matthew
150 pots
Guard su
head.
cancels dividend
asks for rate hike
■The 10
about 60
crab west
thew Islar
Wednesd;
last Gin
AUSTIN (AP) — Gulf States Uti
lities, which canceled a stock divi
dend last week for the first time in
three decades, must seek higher cus
tomer rates to weather a worsening
financial crisis, GSU’s president said
Monday.
“We absolutely have to have in
creased revenues from the custom
ers,” GSU President E. Linn Draper
said. “We can’t go to W’all Street and
borrow, even for the short term. It is
Gulf States has taken even
possible to cut costs andconiir.
ei aling, he said.
The utility eliminatedjok
fered early retirement to mo:
ployees, froze managements
and negotiated a wagefreein
unions. Draper said. Iialsoh
bonds and borrowed whatiic
said.
■ One Sc
■ it was f
tried to cc
■ The k;
Hd the t
fir an hoi
a crisis situtation.
GSU is seeking a rate increase in
Louisiana, and a similar hike will be
requested in Texas later this year, he
said.
“If we don’t get a large amount of
increase in rates in the two jurisdic
tions, we will not have the cash that is
required to continue to do business,"
Draper told a news conference. “It's
a critical time in our corporate life.
Our financial condition is plainly
grave,"
Draper said the company is suf
fering from the economic battering
that has hit communities all along
the Texas-Louisiana Gulf coast,
where unemployment has soared as
the petrochemical industry has de
clined.
He said GSU is doing “everything
we can" to avoid bankruptcy.
"We think bankruptcy would he a
disaster, not only for the owners of
the company but for the region in
general,’’ he said. "I think the bank
ruptcy of a major utility like ours
would have repercussions that
would further damage an already
fragile economy along the Texas-
Louisiana Gulf Coast."
Before last week’s decision by the
company’s board, Gulf States had
paid dividends since 1947, Draper
said.
Despite that cancellation, how
ever, Gulf States’ anticipated income
next year will still fall about $500
million short of anticipated ex
penses, he said.
Execute
of rapist
delayed
SK
HUNTSVILLE (AP)-Ai
ei al judge granted an execi
stay Monday for a Texas
row inmate scheduled todit
injection before dawn H’tdx
day.
U.S. District Judge Dawli
Belew Jr. of Fort Worthm
the reprieve for Randy Di
Mayo, 26, said Bonnie V
Roder, the judge’s spokeswom
She did not know on m
grounds the stay hadbcenissu 1
Mayo was convicted lot
report!
lieved
said th
had sj:
boats a
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was nc:
Dov
April 13, 1984 nme-kidnap-ir.
der of Kimberly Sue Reeve
an Angelo State University?
dent.
Ma vo’s attorney, KirkHa«|:|
of San Angelo, filed an aw
with the court claiming Mayo?
been denied a fair trial betas
juror misconduct and beffi
Mayo’s voluntary confession 1
used against him during hism
said court clerk Sherry EricsoE
Sheriff found
of mailing child pon
guilty
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DALL.AS (AP) — Suspended
Montague County Sheriff Harry
Walker was convicted on four counts
of mailing child pornography Mon
day and faces up to 40 years in
prison and a $1 million fine, authori
ties said.
The trial was held before U.S. Dis
trict Judge Jerry Buchmeyer after
both sides agreed to a written stip
ulation of testimony and Walker
waived a jury and had the judge de
cide his guilt or innocence. Assistant
U.S. Attorney Denver McCarty said.
Walker was arrested May 1 at a
Montague County post office and
was indicted by a federal grand jury
in Dallas later that month. The origi
nal indictment charged Walker with
two counts of sexual exploitation of
a minor and eight counts of mailing
a sexually explicit photograph.
The sheriff was arrested after un
dercover agents began correspond
ing with people whose names were
found on a mailing listseizedhl
Angeles authorities, McCarty9
He said Walker waived hisrl
a jury. He said the agreement
that the defense and pros#!
agreed about what the * I
would have said, if called i l '|
stand.
Buchmeyer found Walker!
on all four counts and setsef l
lor Sept. 12, McCarty said.
The def ense plans to af
case to the 5th U.S. Circuit&J]
Appeals, McCarty said.
McCarty said there was l
agreement between attorney!<(
facts of the case, but WalkenT
ney had raised questions of|
speech and right to privacy!
trial motions.
Walker faces a maximuml
tence of 40 years and antj fined
ing$l million, McCarty said."I
has been jailed since hisarresi [
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Jury selection underway
in videotaped murder cos
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in
LONGVIEW (AP) — Jury selec
tion began Monday in the capital
murder trial of a former high school
basketball star charged with killing a
teen-ager in a convenience store rob
bery that w'as taped by security cam
eras.
Marvin Maurice Wells, a former
athletic standout, is accused in the
shooting death of Matt McKay, 17,
of Oklahoma.
McKay was shot in the back dur
ing a robbery by three men at the
PDQ Texaco convenience store in
Carrollton Nov. 21, 1985. He died in
a Dallas hospital about two weeks
later.
The slaying was captured on vi
deotape by the store’s security cam
era and the tape was aired on local
and national television broadcj
Because of the exposure!
District Judge John Ovard j
the trial from Dallas on adij|
venue order. Ovard saidthe:!
ous television broadcasts I
make it difficult to select an '
tialjury.
The jury selection process]
started Monday, is expected 1
up to six weeks, officials said.
Wells, a member of tivt
championship basketball tesi
Flint Central High School in
gan, was arrested by Flint poll
17 af ter a Dallas County gran
indicted him in connection'
robbery at a Mesquite con'd
store Dec. 1, 1985.
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