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Page 4AThe Battalion/Friday, August 15, 1986 Tf "^Tx'T^r^i r,^<* ^t?> Battalion Classifieds '^rtf r* 4 f<* ^/Tt r/ 5* ^5* ^Vvt r^lt r^Tt ^tSr^l^M 7 , FOR fl€NT Don’t Monkey Around, This Is A Limited Special Student Special-ID. Required ^ * HO^S 2 a ? a c °//e^ e *f P; 5o ^ Son?u 3 ' 132$ BOOKSTORE POOL f:LL'B ROOM 3-LAUNDRY ROOMS LARCESTORAGE 24 HR EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE Starting at $250.°“ apartment country place rtnents 3902 COLLEGE MAIN 846-0515 ROOMMATES 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 roommatel 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 10-51-5 1601 Holleman College Station, TX ABUTMENTS 409/693-6716 COLLEGE COURT SONNENBLICK LONG MIRE CIRCLE 3300 S. COLLEGE, BRYAN 3700 PLAINSMAN, BRYAN ZOOS LONGMIftE CIRCLE. CS. 775-2332 $46-3303 693-374$ FREE TEXT BOOKS 1 MONTH FREE ^ >4^* **4 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 822-7321 Newly Remodeled Newly Redecorated 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! 18117/251 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 fTiiKi' i'..iflexes close to Hilton. T wo and three bed rooms. with washer and dryer connections. Fire place, ceiling fans, and fenced surds. W4(>-2471, 84(5-8730, (5<13-1(5‘J7. University Rentals. I’.O. Drawer CT. College Station. 77840. 163tfn Efficiency, no hills, no pets. S175. Call 823-8961. 3200 Pinfeather, Bryan Professionally managed by Chatham Enterprises 185(8/27 2 Bdrm., 2 Bath duplex in College Station. Fenced, w/d connection, $350. 3 Bdrm., 2 Bath 4-Plex in Col lege Station. Includes washer & dryer, $420. 846-1712 or 693-0982 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: Condo, 1 Bdrm., 1 Bath, w/d, microwave, bus route. (214)495-2123. 179t8/l 5 Apt. for rent: 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath w/ washer connection, 2 blocks from TAMU and Vet. School, $170./mo., you pay bills. 696-7266 or 846-1081. 19U8/15 WALK TO CAMPUS! 2 Bedroom fourplex from $275.00. 690-2140. 690-0066. 185t8/27 F.xua large 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath. 5 blks. from campus. New appliances. Renovated inside and out. $275. mo. $100. deposit. Limit 2 students. See at Spruce &• Boyett. 846- 7506. 190t9/l $350. 3 Btlrm./2 Ba. 4-plex, near TAMU. Appliances, 1-plex, garage. 693-5286, 764-7363, 846-6211, '179t8/27 38 acres and 3 bdrm, home. Horses welcome. |ohn - !. It 846-1534. 190t8/27 Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. Rent an apartment id y within 60 days and your horse can live free - Stables un der construction. 1 Bdrm. :$200. 2 Bdrm. :$248. Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 3. 193t 10/13 COUNTRY LIVING, convienient to campus. 2 Bdrm., 1 bath, c/a, heat. Pets o.k. Stables nearby. &23-8903 (or 846-1051, for L.B.). !93t9/5 Luxury 14 x 70 Mobile home for rent or sale/fur nished, 2 BR - 2 B w/dishwasher, micro, extras. Great for students. 8 minutes from campus. $350./mo. or $15,000. Call Michelle collect (214)550-8062. 193t8/27 One and two bedroom Studios, quiet tree setting with frost-free refrigerators, pool, washaleria and more. S250./350.693-1723. 193t9/l Two Bedroom, 1 ■/i bath in Southwood Valley. All ap pliances, includes washer and dryer. $325-/350. 693- 1723. 193t9/l T wo bedroom 1 \Al bath, wooded, secluded, w/d connec tion, carport. $325. 693-1723. 193t9/l FOR SRl€ Fumilure. household Sc clothing items. 7-5 Sat. Aug. 1(). 851 Sau Saba, Southwood Valiev. 194t8/15 Immitation Leather Furniture. Unique designer chrome chairs. Anna. 846-0746 or 845-5189. 194t8/27 AKC 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. 191t9/l MOTOCROSS CR 125 Florida. One owner, first $300. or best offer by 8/15. 693-5368. 192t8/15 NOTJC€ THERE ARE STILL 84-85 AGGIELANDS AVAILABLE! If you haven’t picked yours up yet - come by the English Annex between 8:30 - 4:30, Monday thru Friday and, bring your school I.D. card or a driver’s license. ALSO, IF YOU WILL NOT BE HERE IN THE FALL To pick up your 85 - 86 Ag- gieland, you can pay $3.50 and we will mail it to you. Come by the English Annex. Male studtMit preferred. (2)T'wo bedroom duplex $17.'). plus iA* utilities. Call Tony: 776-1267. 194t8/15 Efficiency Apt. 416. 9 month lease. Across from mall. $250./mo., sublease. 693-1011. 192t8/27 SCRVIC6S 1 Sc 2 Bdrm. Furnished Apts. North Gate C.S. 1st street. A/C, no pets. (1) 825-2761. 189tfn 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 tset Lxpei t Tvping, Word Processing, Resumes, Accurate, Fast. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 159t8/27 Typing. Editing, and Library Research Assistance. Call for details. 779-8376. 167t9/3 WANTED 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 HELP WANTED 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 On campus commission commission possible. sales work. 693-9984. High 175tfn GOVERNMENT JOBS. #16,040- $59,230/yr. Now hiring. Call 805-687-6000 exl. R-9531 for current fed- eral list. 194tl0/15 Part-time in inierioiscaping,open immediately. Horti cultural experience preferred. Applv at The Greenery, 1512 Cavitt. 194t9/2 Piestigious Private Club hiring part-time service stall (front and hack wait persons and bus persons). No ex perience neccessai v except fot front wait person. This position requires a minimum of 2 yrs. experience. Ap plv in person 2-5 p.m. 3000 Biiarcrest, Suite 600, Bri an. Print 1986 applicants will be considered. E.O.E. 194t9/2 Grapevine Personality. Call 696-3411. 189tfn BUSINESS OPPURTUNITV OWN YOUR OWN...turn key business. Distribute Hormel, Campbells, Heinz products through accounts set up for you bu the company. No sell ing.. Census of industry fig ures shows average monthly profit of $1,110.69 on mini mum cash investment of $11,250. Expansion is auto matic through company par ticipation if you are selected. No special vehicle needed. Write New American, P.O. Box 360247, Birmingham, Alabama 35236 or call toll free 1-800-231-0563. Ask for operator 1-F. 194t8/15 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. ,o,« n PERSONALS ADOPTION - NOT ABORTION. Loving, financially secure couple anxious to legally adopt Caucasian infant. Will help with expenses. Please answer our prayers. Gall collect anytime. (313)557-5433. 194t8/15 THEATRE GUIDE Plitt informatioir 846-6 714 Cinema III Skaggs Center 846-6714 Allens (R) 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:55 Nothing in Common (PG) 1:45 4:15 7:30 9:30 Armed & Dangerous (PG) 1:10 3:05 5:15 7:25 9:30 Post Oak III Post Oak Mall 764-0616 ATTENTION PROVISIONAL FRESHMEN! Contact the Freshman Admissions Office beginning Tuesday, August 26, to determine your enrollment status for the fall semester. Those students who satisfy the provi sional requirements may begin registration by report ing to General Studies oil August 27. (409)845-1060. 193t8/15 Typing, Word Processing for Dissertations, Thesis, andTerm Papers. 693-1598. 187t8/15 Ferris Bueller (PG13) 1:00 3:05 5:10 7:20 9:30 Legal Eagles (PG) 1:00 3:10 5:20 7:30 9:40 The Fly (R) 1:10 3:20 5:10 7:40 9:50 Foreclosure plarRec ‘will not weaken^ holdings of ■WASH l DALLAS (AP) — Plans by a bank and other lenders to foreclose on property owned by the Hunt family in two Texas counties and Missis sippi will not weaken the family’s holdings, a spokesman said. The Hunt spokesman said the postings by RepublicBank Dallas and the other lenders were no sur- f dise and resulted from lawsuits iled by brothers — Nelson Bunker, William Herbert and Lamar Hunt against 23 banks. The spokesman was not identified by tne Dallas Morning News in a Thursday story about the foreclosures. “The banks are attempting to exert pressure on the Hunt interests, and tne banks mistakenly believe that they will weaken the Hunts," said the spokesman. "But that’s not going to happen." The foreclosure postings also in clude stock from subsidiaries of the Hunt brothers’ Placid Oil Co., according to a source close to the case. Under Texas law, the Texas prop erty will be sold at the county court house ker. c „ dint Reag si, ,)X on .V|„. iu^ f0UIth H.Mhm -t nil I.am^ os , (;llal i enegotlate their loansorsc, i ine injunction from L’.S. District■ l ; onet i Baref oot Sanders in Dallas. E se for u f.n lie., the three men. j| nip i ete<: trusts, and two Hunt compafn Placid Oil and Penrod Dr; I g ea g an filed two lawsuits against sorne a seeking nearly S H billion. The Htellites ; suits allege that Hit J nstea d to used racketeering, fraud anclL a se | e( pi esentation in attempts loBjj Sp at control of Placid and PenrooHyg ig ei the family, court recordsshov| < )n<- Min also alleges theDrk Kcagai late< l .mtn i um laws and trieditB^ursaaN a worldwide oil drillingcartel loffkial, \s The banks denied all thellhonymit and countersued the Htmii[sl all \ detai mem on SI.a billion m loan kman, l ..n companies. Msion like l lie lenders inc lude Manii:i (his week, ers Hanover Trust Co. and®,- First Bank Dallas. They potttfl Aviatic week for f<>i n h mue of Placid!®)!' its sto ing 8c Service Co.'s 27 perceniBsion t ea rM m I h.inksgiving ToweuiHibiter I town Dallas building. ^■inces ar | tfon, inte: Plastic on beaches advanced ‘Public Enemy No. 1 AUSTIN (AP) — A committee for the Texas Coastal Cleanup wasted no time Thursday identifying what may be its Public Enemy No. 1 — plastics. Kathy O’Hara, a Washington, D.C., biologist for the Center for E n vironmental Education, said the same qualities that make plastic valu able in everyday life — “it's light, strong and very durable” — also causes problems. She spoke to the steering committee for the Texas cleanup. The center, a non-profit marine conservation organization, is spon soring a Texas coastal cleanup from 10 cities on Sept. 20, but Roger Mc Manus, head of the center, said, “1 hope it won’t just be a nice little cleanup on the beach.” Linda Maraniss of the center’s Gulf States regional office in Austin said the organization is “looking for long-lasting solutions.” The problem of debris on beaches “relates to individual behavior,” said McManus, and the organization’s task is to change the way people think about littering beaches. Slide shows by O’Hara and Tony Amos, a University of Texas ocean ographer at Port Aransas, illustrated the problem: fish and seabirds en tangled in plastic six-pack rings; sea turtles mistaking floating plastic bags for jellyfisn and swallowing them; seabirds pecking at plastic pel lets and even feeding the fq their chicks. “Texas has the most coca tion of debris on its beacM O’Hara. Teen gets! sentence foi torture sloyir: HOUSTON (AP) — An vear-old youth convicted in brutal torture slaying of a was sentenced to life in 1 luirsday and lined SI0,0i i he crime. jurors deliberated more thiee hours before returning sentence about 4:30 p.m Harold Glenn Smith,court I). Buffington said. The jury took 45 m Wednesday before convit Smith in the Aug. 6, 1985, of 19-year-old Dennis Medler. Ev idence showed Medlct stabbed, kicked, strangled beaten with a pipe before ml eating on his own blood teeth. Attorney ponders career after drug charge dropped Mr. Pee Pee, 1 love you. Will you marry me? Little Wee Wee. 19U8/20 EL PASO (AP) — El Paso County Attorney Daniel Anchondo said Thursday he hadn’t decided whether to pursue a political career after his cocaine possession charges were thrown out by a judge who called the probe “sloppy.” “It’s hard to say right now. There’s been a lot of turmoil for my self and my family,” said Anchondo, arrested 2'/a weeks before he was de feated in the May 3 Democratic pri mary for the county attorney’s seat. Anchondo said he would resume a private law practice after his term expires early next year. Police conducted 13 searches of the garbage at Anchondo’s house last spring and found two pieces of paper with cocaine residue.A nis home produced a trace caine and Anchondo wasarrestf.| possession charges April 15 On Wednesday, visiting Stan trict Judge Raul Longoriadis® the case and criticized the vestigation as “sloppy .. .s out of the ordinary.” “It was going to fall noworfi er,” the judge said of the case, didn’t want to postpone theaf raiNi™© ip^omtom^ *raoM™<a ramwi® tek ©3 TOPS QUALITY PRINTING ANNOUNCES A GREEK SPECIAL Steven P. Britton, Class of '84, is pleased to offer a 10% discount to all sorority and fraternity printing & copying. Come let us help you with RUSH or any other activities for which you need printing. WE ARE LOCATED TWO DOORS DOWN FROM FUDDRUCKERS. 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