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4 4 I Page 4/The Battalion/Wedneaday, August 20,1986 Battalion Classifieds FOftMNT Pon*t Monke> Around, This Is A Limited Special Student Spcciul-ID Required .1 a t m CAMPUS • KiirmslM tl .iikI I nliiniislM-d •KMN •<AUBMOM • 1-1.41 NIMH IWMIMS • I AIK.F SKMl A4.F ■14MI EMCM.FIK | »14»A(TF**AM T No Security Deposit Ask About FREE Rent Special country place IDirtlDCQtd not COLLEGE MAIN •4A4>515 ROOMMATES WANTED R you have discriminating taste for quality living, a yen to make r> relationships. VIKING offers 1 A 2 bdrm units with a built in roommate! AS LOW AS $180 each ALL BILLS PAID! •Extra Large Pool •Tennis Court •Sauna eBsIconies Open Deity Mon-Fri *7 1601 Holteman CoMoga Station, TX •Ail Electric Kitchens •Individual A/C A Heat •On Ground Mgmt. A Sec. •24 Hours Enter. Maint. Open Set - Sun 10-51-5 409/693-6716 KMSAIC Deck Home 3 bedroom, 2 bath Loaded 690-1144 268-2759 696-1262 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE OR RENT. 2 Bdrm on acra $1000. assume $185./mo or rent Sept.- June $250. deposit. $250. mo. 4 6 rmies from Wickes Lumber on Dowling Rd White Brown trim, 1st circle on right, inside Hopes Creek Meadows Cell Mr Ford (214) 750-6505 (days). (214) 681- 3189 (evenings) 19fm27 ( .Ml HIM Imi |«TJX UMV 4XI'« in <liu« i amK Int <m<ln Hun ( all I,n |ail* iialai HIT 14H| ml VMJ IIKWWT II’ \ 7»r Mi4Me II*him* t Siliin 2 hmh ( rtMiAl Am. hriM kNi imihi HJfA-Twill. Aliri V IdMI/A H\R(.\I\' t 4 Hl| IiiiiI I.!<( ( nmiiX m umm (ammIcmm- •Immmi kiafif-H fj jtm MMvUMMi l‘tnRV7 AM labmliH Pup* VcHimi mm! hlai I Swr Sam i4 a Nall ImM (.hampMm O I A ’rrtiftrrf llmilaoi rr mo««d Shi hi wnrmrri FjnrSrni huming diM H pact* */im *7? 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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. laaaMi* 14 a 7(1 Mnhrir homr fm rmi ot *atv fm •M*hr«l. t HR ■ t S H'fh*h*a*het anar<> mira* (>Fra( lor MtadriM* H mmulm from lampu* 8550 'mu or tlA.IMII * aM Mm hr-Ur < <4ln i (JI4t55(MII**2 |95l»T7 (Inr and thu hrdrnnm Studio*. <|wn Irer *rtuxg wall ItuMdrcr refngrraiot* ||nal oaakaima and mnrc •23(1 550 895 1725 I95(*l SCRVfCCS 1 «» Rrdrinm I W bath m Sumhaond VaMr* AH i phantr* aaladr> »a*hrr and drvri 1523 53(1 | 1725 NMW *jr r Bdrm 2 Bath duplex in >llege Station Fenced, w d connection. $350 3 Pdrm., 2 Bath 4-Plex in Coi- f-jff Station. Includes washer A dryer. $420. 846-1712 or 693-0962 1 HI I hrdroom 1 1 ? hath aoodrd *r*!udrd aidowinar- tam tarpiHi t523 H9VI725 I95(9>l I *(ia laiiit 2 Hdi in . I ftalh Mdk* hum iampin \nt ■•(•I’fiaiH Rrnotaird aindr and nwl WT.X mo SI (HI • lr|«o*a I ana 2 Miatmi* Snr a Sar>K< A Roirll H4h 75M 188(8/1 S3 Hi .3 Rdnii 2 Ba 4-ulr* oral I AMI Vmdlani M95- >2Nh 7«4-73h3 H-thdttlf ON THE DOUBLE AH kinds of typing at /MaonatHe alas Ois sartationa r^eses Wrrri papers rasumas Typmg and copying at on# atop On The Double 331 University Dr. 846 3765 im, for tlrtaiilN 779-dS76. y l67t9/9 IvMrn Iiimok WimTFi.HnimK Hi - lau 1*1 RIK 1 l*RI\ | K2V I45U A*«ui air I34HH^7 I 79iH/27 air* and I Ulna hum* Hone* -1354 » 7* 4m • 1901*27 THE GOLDEN RULE Renting . non-ampk ers/noo-dnnk era 2 Be 2 Ba furnished apts Locked storage, free leundry. bus UTN-mES A CABLE PAID! Telephone connected One de posit for aM! 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Ap ply m person. Pelicans Wharf 2500 Texas Ave South E.O.C. (4l\ I BSMI \ I |( IBS RIH.IMW- S39 25Nh lut ma ( aM N(lV4M(74iWMlr*i B-9331 6a . un UMNT(D Recent sports fnjury to wnst. knee or ankle Severe enough pam 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 MJSIMCSS OmifmiNTTV THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE Has immediate openings for route carriers and or sales solicitor poet 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- PCASONAIS . I 6n* vmi f* iH v*hi matt > me- I Mtlr W rr I9I|*VU THEATRE GUIDE Plitt Informatioir 846 6 714 Cinema III Skaggs Center 846-6714 | a ien« (R) LXX°**a/to*w>j 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:55 Nothing in Common (PG) | 1:45 4:15 7:30 9:30 Armed A Oangorous (PG) 1:10 3:05 5:15 7:25 9:30 Post Oak III Post Oak Mall 764-0616 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 SCHULMAN THEAT Otaynmr Brrvwla* (ad 896-3411 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 22* Southwest Pkwy *93-2457 | * KARATE KID II ps x&m TOP GUN p« I 45 7 m| t St 8 481 A FINE MESS turn MANOR EAST 3 i Manor East Mall 123-13001 •RUTHLESS PEOPLE« sail HEARTBURN. iSiSj •FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR p« a it ? ttl « 4* *1*1 SCHULMAN 6 775-24*3 ONE CRAZY SUMMER ps 7 t% • 48 BACK TO SCHOOL pb-u T J* 8 88 FRIDAY THE 13tfe Via in r m «*»»»* THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE a t (8 t M >:SS TRANSFORMERS The Movie as 5 a 1 " •THE MAH HUHTER • is; s $ DOLLAR DAYS $ Scftwiman TNaaua* S kkvs ios proudly announce »6a beginning o» Dollar Day* E»c6 waok «*• **111 oH*r movie* (or admis sion Of |USt ll 00 All movie* anil be ihoven at Sc6ulmen 8 Theatre* Thi* wee* **e are •hewing the io"o» ' ABOUT LAST MONTi 118 r w 4 48 8:88 •RUMM6 SCARED. 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Go to the second floor of the Pavilion to sell vour used books and save money buying books For more information call 845-3051. Items for Whmt'M Up should be submitted to The Bmttalioa, 216 Reed McDonald, no leas than three days prior to de sired publication date. Lawyer plans suit over early release of ‘Choker’ rapist AUSTIN (AP) — Travis (bounty District Attorney Ronnie Farle, an- Hered by the release of a convicted rapist who served only eight years of a 123-year prison sentence, said I ueviav he will file suit against the State Board of Pardons and Paroles. Karle said this after T homas Farl Cirettenherg. who was paroled in January, was charged in Houston with attempted capital murder. (»rettenoerg had been serving a sentence stemming from two rapes and two bun(laiies in Austin during the mid-l97<)s attributed to “The (Ihoker." Authorities allege that (iretten- lierg. 33, broke into an IH-vear-oid college student’s home m northeast Harris County at 2:25 a m Mondav and began choking her with a cord. He flecl altet she screamed, police said. Karle told a news conference T uesdav. "To see him out again, doing the same thing to vimehodv m another town, is infuriating It makes a moc kers out o! the law “ Grettenberg was sentenced in 1977 to a total of 123 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to two rapes and two burglaries in Austin. I he suit will ask that the parole board he required to consider each portion of a consecutive sentence, lather than merels considering total time assessed, as the board did while considering Grettenberg's parole, Karle said. Rustv Hardin, a Harris ( ounts as sistant district attorney, said Gret* tenberg was a suspect in the Hous- ton-area attack because of the similarities of the attack to the pie- % ious cases m Austin. The woman alvi identified him from a photo lineup. Hardin said. Grettenberg was in the Harris (aainty Jail in lieu of $50.<XK) bond. , authorities said. Travis County officials said they did not learn of Grettenberg’s parole until earlier this month. Since ne was tried in Waco on a c hange of venue, notification of his parole was sent to Mclennan (.(Hints officials, instead of to court offic lals in Austin. West Texas surgeon enters drug program Ll BB<X:K (AP) — A West I exas neurosurgeon accused of distribut ing and manufacturing methamphe- tamines was released T uesday on $25.<XN> bond vi he (ould he ad mitted to a drug rehabilitation pro gram. authorities said. Dr. William G. Evans. 62. must stay at the rehabilitation unit at St. Marv's Hospital until a committee dealing with impaired physicians de- (ides he is ream to leave. U’.S. Ihs- trict judge Halbert O. Woodward ruled Monday. Evans was arrested earlier this month on charges he v»ld seven ounces of methamphetamines to un dercover agents during four trans actions in late |uh and earls August, authorities said. Authorities said thes confiscated more than two pounds ol the drug from Evans'car. During a hearing Ktidav. Evans ac knosv (edged he had been using co caine and methamphetamines and said lie had performed operations during the last IO months while tak ing the drugs. I he physicians' committee that will oversee Evans' rehabilitation is funded by the Texas Medical Asso ciation. Eederai prosecutors had asked that Evans he held without tiond but W (Midward denied the request be cause Evans had no prior criminal record. l t * iederal lac ilitv. The government also is seeking forfeiture of his Lubbock tesidence because of a methamphetaminc Bale alleged to have occurred there July 20 Ml pOSl I* rive a dc 29 trial date to give a defense attor ney time to respond to a motion tiled by Asssistant L'.S. Attorney David Baker requesting that Evans un- San Antonio hits record 108 degrees SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The Alamo Gity baked through the hottest day ever recorded there 'I uesdav as a searing summer sun pushed the temperature up to I OH degrees, offic tals said. The pies ious record was 107 degrees, set Aug. 20. 1909, and the hottest Aug. 19 until 1 uesdav alv> came m 1909 with a high of 105 degrees, said National Weather Service meteorologist lxii i y Eblen. Eblen said the weathei service was warning people to keep then heads covered, try to stay inside, drink kits of liquids — but not al cohol — and wear light-weight, light-cokired ckrthmg 'Thank goodness the humidity is only in the 22 to 23 percent range, so that's saving us a little." Elilen said. “We probably won’t see such a high temperature to morrow, but it’ll definitely be above I CXI again.'* Sheriff who resigned says he’ll run for office again LXX:KHART (AP) — Elvm Hos- *kms, who resigned as Caldwell Counts sheriff after a Texas Rang ers’ investigation into the alleged use ol jail inmates as workers on his (arm, savs he will seek elec tion to the office again. Hoskins resigned last week, the same day a grand jury declined to in dict him on allegations of official misconduct for allegedly using county inmates to do menial labor on his lamilv farm near Tilmon Since his resignation, a petition drive has been Launched to put Hos kins back in office. 'There are about 10 different people and supporters passing around petitions all over the coun ty." Hoskins said. “I told them to just hold on. I told them I needed time to think about it." County judge Bill Ellison, how ever. said Hoskins called him Sun day and announced his plan to run again “He notified me by telephone . . . (hat he intended to run in the special election in November." Ellison said "1 here’s nothing I could say." Hoskins was accused of us»t£ countv inmates to bale hay, mosy* grass and perform other farm ( bores. He also was accused of allow mg inmates to work for private busi nesses. He defended his actions, saying such work programs were standard practice with past administrations. "It was 100 percent political." he said of the investigation. Das id W illiams. 43, of Harwood, a Hoskins bac ker. said the ex sherifFs supporters want him hack in office. We’ve got around 750 names on a petition right now." he said “We collected those in just one day."