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■ POOL.
• c:li'b room
■ .'3-LAUNDRY ROOMS
• 1.ARCE STORAGE
■24 HR EMERGENCY
MAINTENANCE
10N4 Hiulev Spoitster XI.H. excellent condition.
$2<m0.775-0278. 196t9/5
limnitation l.eathet I'nrniune. L'nique designer
clunine chait s. Anna. 840-0740 or 845-5180. 194t8/27
14' X 70' Moliile Home. 2 Bdnn.. 2 bath, Central Air,
heat, lots more. 823-7920. alter 5. l95t9/3
No Security Deposit
Ask About FREE Rent Special
BARGAIN! 1981 Ford Ltd. Grown Victoria, Good con
dition. loaded $2.‘200. 840-9480. 19f>t8/27
AKG 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. 19U9/1
country place
rtmenfs
88L apartmend
3902 COLLEGE MAIN
846-0515
Gan vou hii\ Jeeps, cars. 4X4's seized in drug raids for
under $100.r Gall for facts today. (002) 837-3401 ext.
S942. 19518/27
NOTIC6
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 roommate!
AS LOW AS $180 each ALL BILLS PAID!
•Extra Large Pool
•Tennis Court
•Sauna
•Bcilconies
•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
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.
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
18518/27
flOOMMflie UJflNT€D
$200. CASH LT FRONT TO YOT! For what's already
I Ik* best apartment deal in Noi thgate area. New appli
ances. paint and c arpet - 5 blocks to campus. $275./mo.
and utilities are low!! S.L'.S. Apts, at Bovett & Spruce.
84b-750(). 196t9/l
Roommate to share 2 Bdrm.. 2 bath new home, fenced
vard. Prefer graduate student 822-B549. $145. 195t9/3
2 Bdrm. 1 hath older neighborhood, near TAML’.
Fenced vard, 190b Miller $325./mc>. 093-3418 after 6
p.m. 196t9/5
S€fiVIC€S
Have voui own bedroom, furnished, A.G., one block
from 1A.MI . Call after (TOO p.m. 846-9560. No de
posit or lease. $ I 00./mo. 196t8/27
F.XTRA SPECIAL! 2 bdrm.. 1 bath, furnished includ
ing large color TV. washer-dryer, ref rig., stove, dishes,
pots, linens. $34,000. 846-6470 or 822-1 165. 196t9/4
Lovelv one bdrm.. 760 Sq.ft. Washer/dryer, built-in
bookcase, covered deck overlooking woods. 273-E9W9/1
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
One and two bedroom Studios, quiet tree setting with
frost-free refrigerators, pool, washateria and more.
S250./350. 693-1723. 193t9/l
T yping, Editing, and Library Research Assistance. Call
for details. 779-8376. 167t9/3
T wo Bedroom, 1 ! /2 bath in Southwood Valley. All ap
pliances. includes washer and drver. $325./350. 693-
1723. 193t9/l
UJANT€D
T wo bedroom 1 bath, wooded, secluded, w/d connec
tion, carport. $325.693-1723. 193t9/l
OBILE HOME FOR SALE OR
RENT. 2 Bdrm. on acre. $1000.
assume $185./mo. or rent Sept.-
June $250. deposit, $250./mo. 4.6
• • lies from Wickes Lumber on
Dowling Rd. White, Brown trim,
1 st circle on right, inside Hopes
Creek Meadows. Call Mr. Ford
(214) 750-8505 (days), (214) 681-
3189 (evenings). 195t8/27
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.
3 bdrm.. 2 hath. 1982 80' X 14’ fleet wood suncrest.
L.ike new. skirted, has deck, ceiling fans, big yard in
nice area. Gan have pels and has room to build corral
2-3 horses. $4<)0./mo.. $200./dep. Call 770-7272, 9-
for
4:30 p.m. or 090-1 366 after 5 p.
m.
196t9/4
Cotton Village Apts., Snook. Tx. Rent an apartment
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. 5. 193t 10/13
COUNTRY LIN ING, com ienient to campus. 2 Bdrm.,
1 hath, c/a, heat. Pets o.k. Stables nearby. 823-8903 (or
846-1051, for L.B.). 193t9/5
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 _
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 Michellecollect (214)550-8062. 193t8/27
LOST AND FOUND
Lxtia large 2 Bdnn.. 1 Bath. 5 blks. f rom campus. New
appliances. Renovated inside and out. $275. mo. $100.
deposit Limit 2 students. See at Spruce & Bovett. 846-
7.306.
190t9/l
$350. 3 Bdrm./2 Ba. 4-plex. near T AML’. Appliances,
garage. 693-5286, 764-7303. 846-6211. 1 79t8/27
Huge duplexes close to lliFton. Two and three bed
rooms. with washer and dryer connections. Fire place,
ceiling fans, and fenced yards. 846-2471. 846-8730.
093-1627. University Rentals. P.O. Drawer CT. College
Station. 77840. 163tfn
MisceitANeous
2 bdnn.. 1 bath, sunroom. fireplace. On 2 fenced lots,
105 N. Dillard. $44,500. owner/broker. 693-77886t9/12
Efficiency Apt. 416. 9 month lease. Across from mall.
$250./mo., sublease. 693-1011. 192t8/27
H€IP IDANT€D
DOMINO’S
PIZZA
Now hiring
Delivery Personnel
Must be 18 and
have own car and insurance
Earn $6-$8 per hour
Wage, Mileage, and tips
Apply between
2p.m. and 5 p.m.
1504 Holleman, 4407 Texas
College Station Bryan
693-2335 260-9020
Now hiring drivers and in-store
personnel. 693-0764.
IPizzaworks/
Dave needs drivers.
Flexible schedules. Ap
ply at Northgate or Jer
sey.
Help Wanted forlunch time wait
staff. Need to be available some
time between hours of 10 & 3. Ap
ply in person, Pelicans Wharf,
2500 Texas Ave. South. E.O.C.
Bai tenders needed immediateh at Yesterday's. No ex
perience neccessarv. Apply 1 L30 - 2 p.m. 4421 S.
Texas Ave. 840-262.3. Must he 21 vis. ot older. 195t8/27
G<)\ F.RNMKN 1 JOBS. #16.040- $39.230/m. Now
hiring. Call 805-087-6000 ext. R-9531 lot current fed
eral list. 194110/15
OUTDOOR R F. (! R F A IT O \ SIT’FRVISO R
W’ANTF.D: Need student with experience in outdoor
recreation to assist with maintenance and checkout ol
recreational equipment. Apply at the Intramural-Rec
reational Sports Office. 159 Read Bldg. 195t9/l
()ITTU I AI.S WANT FT): Students interested in becom
ing intramural Flag Football and 16” Softball officials
should attend an orientation meeting Monday. Sep-
tembei 1.0 P.M. in 164 Read. i95t9/l
Grapevine Personality. Call 090-341 1.
On campus commission
commissic>n possible.
Babysitter. Mon. - Fri. 3:15 - 5:30. For 7 8c 13 vr. old.
$35./wk. 093-3418. after 5:30. 196t9/5
BUSINCSS OPPURTUNITV
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.
181tfn
Responsible person to own lSl- operate candy & confec
tion vending route, B/CS area. Pleasant business. Nigh
profit items. Can stait part-time. Age or experience not
important. Requires cat & $1,695. - $20,()()(). cash in
vestment. For details call now toll free (800)824-7888,
operator 511. Komet Vending, 3252 Western Drive,
Cameron Park, Ca. 95082. ' 196t9/2
Fxpcrt Typing. Word Processing. Resumes, Accurate,
Fast. PERFECT PRIN F. 822-1430. 159t8/27
The
Battalion
845-2611
LOST: Lon^-hitirecl white female cat. Vacinitv of
Dunn and Holick. REWARD! Call 8415-7395 or
(504)928-5388 or (504)769-7229 collect. 196t9/6
$10.-5360. WEF.Kl.Y/up mailing circulars! Xo quotas-
djosses. Sincetelv interested rush self-addressed enve
lope: Network-CDT. POLB 1072. Crvstal Lake. II.
60014. 196t9/l 1
WISE '
MOVE
Prison escapeeswA;
hostage at largeM
search continuesre/-
HOUS I ON (AP) —The wherea
bouts of two Louisiana prison escap
ees and a woman hostage are still un
known, although authorities suspect
the convicts may he trying to reach
Mexico, police said Tuesday.
“They haven’t been caught and
there’s not much of any new' infor
mation Houston police Sgt. M.K.
Doyle said.
The search for Danny Weeks, 33,
and James Colvin, 32, began after
the two and a third inmate were dis
covered missing Saturday night at
the Louisiana Penitentiary at An
gola, Warden Frank Blackburn said.
Weeks, who lias broken out of jail
twice previously, and Colvin forced
Linda Mayeax, 38, into her car at
knifepoint as she sat in the parking
lot of St. Frances Cabrini Hospital in
Alexandria, La. at about 9:30 a.nt.
Sunday, said Houston police Sgt. Bill
Stephens.
About eight hours later, she was
freed unharmed in Houston. The
two escapees then forced Karyn Lac-
cheo, 29, an Army lieutenanil
on leave, to drive the pair,win
told police. The convicts and
hostage were believed lobeii
woman’s 1986 Toyota Celia.
Police said they think thei
left H ouslon and were aimim
Mexico, where Weeks, whoso
fluent Spanish, has lived inthep
Police said Mayeax told then
pair was armed with a .38-d
gun. Authorities were not iti
how the inmates escaped [
prison, but they apparently cm
ihe Mississippi River hv floating
log.
Colvin, of the Shrevepon
was serving an 80-year sentent
armed robbery. Weeks, of Moi
La., was serving life plus 99yen
armed robbery. He also was
victed of second-degree murdei
The third inmate, Robert Ik
50, of Kansas City, was serving
years. The warden said Downs
not have made it Across the tit
he may still be on pi istm ground
30UST
jHmbers t
mil e remai
fatt of 83
weie fired
offs and in<
PWlnunir
S week a!
four solid
refused su]
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Search continues for Iq
six Tennessee inmate
MANCHESTER, Tenn. (AP) —
Six men, including four Texans,
who escaped while being extradited
to face charges in six different cities
remained at large Tuesday, accord
ing to a spokesman for the firm
transporting the inmates.
The six w'ere being held by Extra
dition Corporation of America at the
old Coffee County jail, which the
Firm operates as a holding facility for
prisoners in transit, said spokesman
Dick Baumbach.
Coffee County Sheriff Bobby Mc
Cullough said escape warrants were
issued for the missing inmates, who
escaped Sunday night.
The inmates used a piece of metal
reinforcing bar to pry a metal hasp
and lock from a steel door at the old
jail, said Manchester Police Cant.
Bob Bellamy. Four inmates who
stayed behind told policeth;
guard for the private com]
asleep during the escape.
Col
hust
One of the
as nicked ti
■ HOUS
six. Alberto Garai» orld Wa
a bv Manchesterwa 0 ! und y ni ;
the
, but later reie;
could not find
onal Crime Idtr
>mputer, Baum!
oth
Hi
?r escap
hi Benjamin
mown
listed in the
cation Cent
said.
The fiv
identified <
36, a Is
Winkle
Mark
A. Alderson, 25.
Officials ol the Manchesterbis
company said no more of their p:
oners will be confined at thejailm
a new facility is completed thii
and certified by the state, Baum!
said.
who was ti
ftd to sav
Krvice de
old letters
H Houstr
■teen Jr.
eight lette
Sieve l)av:Dfi dt ' la yed d
27; James DuBos
Baldwin, 26; and ]
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act
Daytime dishwasher. Hours: 11-2 Mon.-Fri. Apply in
person. Genare. 404 E.University Dr. 1969/5
Babysitter, 45, is charged
de*
Dt s office needing student to work part-time A..VI.
only. Typing required. Apply at 3020 F. 29th St. Suite
109. Hrvan. 196tin
in death of 2-year-old girl
HOU
ber of w
the cour
Prestigious Private Glub hiring part-time service stall
(IVont and bac k wait persons and bus persons). No ex
perience neccessarv except lor f ront wait person. T his
position requires a minimum of 2 vrs. experience. Ap
ply in person 2-5 p.m. 3000 Briarcrest. Suite 600.
Bi n an. Prim 1980 applicants will be considered. E.O.F.
19419/2
189tfn
Part-time in intei ioi sc aping.open immediateh . Ilorti-
(Tiltinal experience preferred. Apply at The (heenerv,
1512 Gavin. 194t9/2
work. 093-9984. High
1 75tln
FORI WORTH (AP) — A baby
sitter who said she would give her
life to save a child was charged Tues
day with murder in the apparent
beating death of a 2-year-old girl lef t
in her care, officials said.
Sheila Arthur, 45, was freed after
posting a $25,000 bond in the death
of Anna Smith, who died Sunday in
a Fort Worth hospital, Assistant Dis
trict Attorney Boh Marshall said.
Arthur denies harming the child
and said the girl was hurt Friday af
ternoon when her older sister, Ra
chel, 3, pushed her off a couch while
Arthur was in another room.
She told the Fort Worth-Sun
Telegram the child must have hit
her head on the edge of a nearby
television set or a metal toy.
“I wish it was me that was dead in
stead of that baby,” Arthur, who has
no children of her own, said. “I
wouldn’t hurt a child for anything —
I’d give my life for one in a minute.”
Tarrant County Medical Exam
iner Nizam Peerwani called Arthur’s
explanation ludicrous and said the
child died from massive injuries to
troth sides of her head. He said
injuries indicate that the head'
swung sideways and struckonati
stationary object, such as a wall
floor.
He said he believes Annadiedt
result of a treating, and hehasni
the death a homicide
Anna, the daughter of Davidi
Karen Smith, was hospitalized ini
pediatric intensive care ward
t ook loii Wm i li Children's Mr oil tool
rial H ospital for two days until
died Sunday at about 6:15 pm,
Arthur was arrested the samel
and held until her husband, Cte
Art hur, posted bond for her tel#
Mernday.
Arthur said that for nearlyef steadily
years she has been licensed to off
ate a baby-sitting service outofl)
Fort Worth home and that shelf
cared for the Smith sisters
two years.
“I’ve never beaten a child in
life,” she said. “I love children
much ... I did not hurt thek'
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