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Battalion
Classifieds
* ; FOR RENT
Duplexes For Lease
Southwest Pkwy. (Lawyer St. & Trinity PI.)
2 Bdrm, IV2 Bath, Garage, Fen. bk. yd., Stove,
Refrig., Dishwasher, Cen. heat & air.
Deposit $200., Rent $350./mo.
Phone after 7pm. Mon-Sat
All day Sun.
693-5177 ask for Bill
Casa Blanca
Apartments
NOW LEASING
Special: Dorm Plan
Available
•No responsibility for
roommates
•No utility deposit required
Call 846-1413
Near campus 4110 College Main
58t11/25
for the good life...
and all the comforts of home!
•1,2,3 bedrooms
• Laundry facilities
• Lots of closet space
• Party room
•Pool
• Shuttle bus
• 6 floor plans
Pepper Tree
Apartments
2701 Longmire
College Station
693-5731
AFFORD COLORADO!
$25/nite for two
Ten cozy log cabins / kitchens / fireplaces.
Gameroom / fireplace, HBO, pool table,
sauna. Great fishing, cross country ski.
Downhill Winter Park/Silver Creek.
MOUNTAIN LAKES LODGE
Brochures/reservations:
Grand Lake, Co. 1-303-627-8448
Owned by Denver College Professor.
54111/13
THE GOLDEN RULE
Fall or Spring Openings for
Women
Christian-like, non-smoking
Telephones in Deluxe Apts.
UTILITIES AND CABLE PAID
Free Laundry, Storage, Bus
CALUASK: 693-5560 After 4pm
$150./mo. Share B/B, $250./mo.
Own B/B 3t9/4
Cotton Village Apts.,
Snook, Tx.
1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248
Rental assistance available!
Call 846-8878 or 774-0773
after 5pm. 4t
Fourplex 2-1 central heat/air. Appliances. Carpet.
$250./mo. 802B Navidad 764-2849. 59tl 1/30
2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, $4) O./mo. Normandy Square Apts, in
Northgate. 764-7314. 46tfn
A Luxury Fourplex, 2-1 te, appliances, washer/dryer,
ct. heat/air, $325./mo. 303 Manuel Dr. 696-0551, 696-
0632. 46tfn
1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C & Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512
& 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets.
MOtfn
48t11/9
• PERSONALS
Sleestak, you stud-muffin CT,
I could kiss your whole face, don’t you
see.
Encouragement, Love
You were sent from above,
And baby, you look good to me!
xxo from your non-reg buddy Laura
Adoption: A happily married professional couple
wishes to adopt newborn. Will provide loving home.
Expenses paid. Confidential. Call Collect. (201) 994-
9485, Fran & Fred. 55tll/20
♦ NOTICE
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40
WANTED: Individuals with fre
quent aches & pains (arthritis,
burcitis, joint pain, headaches,
long term sports injuries) who reg
ularly take over-the-counter pain
medication to participate in an at
home study. $40 incentive for
those chosen to participate.
Please call:
Pauli Research International
776-6236
i $J^0$40$^0^4 i 0 S^0 i
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
HEADACHES
We would like to treat your
tension headache with Tyle
nol or Advil and pay you $40.
CALL PAULL RESEARCH
INTERNATIONAL
776-6236
_ _ 23110/2
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
• TRAVEL
LAST CHANCE! Limited space remains on A&M
Winter Ski Breaks to Steamboat, Vail, Winter Park and
Breckenridge for Five or seven nights deluxe lodging,
lift tickets, mountain barbecue, ski race and more from
only $154. Optional air and charter, bus transportation
available. Hurry, call Sunchase Tours toll free for full
details and color brochure 1-80-321-591 1 TODAY!
55tl 1/20
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
ALL CASH BUSINESS: National company seeks self-
motivated person to own and operate their own busi
ness. Census reports show average profit of $1,370.63
per month expanding to $3,289.50 due to company’s
participation. No selling involved. Service company
owned accounts currently handling Frito-Lay and
other name brand food products. Requires approxi
mately 8 hours per week and investment of $15,000
cash for equipment. Call 1-800-782-1550. Operator 4-
S. Anytime. 59tl 1/20
• HELP WANTED
CRUISE SHIPS
NOW HIRING. M/F [
Summer & Carer Opportunities (Will Train).
Excellent pay plus world travel. Hawaii, Ba
hamas, Caribbean, etc. CALL NOW:
206-736-0775 Ext. 466H 19tfn
Now hiring ful( & part-time help for Christmas tree
lots. 779-7209 Ask for Mark. 59tl 1/24
RESORT HOTELS, Cruiselines, Airlines Sc Amuse
ment Parks NOW accepting applications for summer
jobs, internships and career positions. For information
& application; write National Collegiate Recreation,
PO Box 8074 Hilton Head Island, SC 29938. 57tl 1/20
HELP! Sublease my 1-1 condo @ Cripple Creek for
spring semester 1988. Microwave, pool, spa, tennis
courts, on bus route. $395./mo. Call Mary @ 696-3070.
57tl 1/30
One or two bedroom apartment, near campus, quiet
neighborhood. Starting at $235. 846-3050 or 846-
1413. 58tl 1/25
Odd JOBS, Times Flexible. 764-7363, 693-5286.
57t 11/20
Waitress & Bartenders needed immediately at Yester
day’s. Apply 11:30-2:00. No experience necessary.
58tl 1/25
Nice efficiency, reasonably priced, near campus, quiet
neighborhood. 846-3050 or 846-1413. 58t 11/25
4200 sq. ft. Dorm house in country, 5 Br, 3 Baths,
Game Room, Horse Stalls, Pasture. $1200./mo., $1000.
deposit. 268-4357 or 696-0500 eves. 55tl 1/20
• ROOMMATE WANTED
I need clean place to live for spring 1988. Will move in
or find new place. Male or female. Call before finals.
693-5044 Ewing. 57t 11 /20
Roommate Needed: Two Bedroom, 1VS Bath,
$165./mo. Phone 696-1312 after 1pm. 53tl 1/20
• WANTED
♦ FOR SALE
•3/2. $27,900 with special
financing.
7 •Needs repair. Sold “As-ls”
nvWC •Hardwood floors. Huge
potential. Small price.
iJUjtUC, Call John Clark
V 268-7629
B-CS Realty
Across from Hilton 54111/13
‘84 Dodge Daytona Turbo, silver/red, air, pwr. seat,
windows & locks, AM/FM cassette, rear washer, wiper,
& defrost, 5 spd., sun roof. 696-6532. 59tl 1/20
CHOICE TICKETS WANTED: U of Texas vs. Texas
A&M (713) 783-6558 24 hrs. 58tll/25
t.u. tickets: Graduating Senior needs 2-4 A&M-t.u.
tickets. 696-7326. 58tll/25
1984 Honda Aero 80. Great condition. $475. Call Lisa
693-3365. 59t 11/30
Graduating & must sell couches, end tables, lamps,
kitchen table set & bedroom set. Call Lisa. 693-3365.
59tl 1/30
♦ FOR SALE
I PO BOX 590232 - HOUSTON. TEXAS - 77259 I
I COMPACT DISCS I
Thousands available starting at $8.99! We specialize
In CDs, accessories, and mall ordering convienience.
Send $4 for 14,500 disc catalog or write for ordering
information and prices. Orders shipped PROMPTLY!
Moving Sale: Firm twin bed with frame $60. Two
matching mahogany chairs and end tables $60. Call
Patti 693-4053. 59tll/30
Toyota Corona SW ’77. Good condition. Price negotia
ble. 846-4701, 696-8158. 59tl 1/30
1982 Ford Granada. 4 door, low mileage. Family car,
extremely well cared for. $3750. 845-5803, 778-1235.
49t 12/8
The Bargain Place 3600AA Old College Road. We buy
or sell new and used furniture. 846-2429 or 778-7064.
44tl2/l
DEFENSIVE DRIVING TICKET DISMISSAL, IN
SURANCE DISCOUNT. CLASSES EVERY WEEK!!
693-1322. 24tl2/16
COMPUTER'S ETC. 693-7599. LOWEST PRICES
EVER! EBM-PC/XT COMPATIBLES: 640KB-RAM,
2-360KB DRIVES, TURBO, KEYBOARD, MON
ITOR: $599. PC/AT SYSTEMS: $899. Itfn
1985 Honda Elite 80 includes helmet, basket. $675.
693-2737. 56t 11/23
Ninja 900 excellent condition. Must see to appreciate.
$2400.696-1511. 56t 11/23
Save money with an Escort Radar Detector $125. Call
693-6546. 58t 11/20
GG-20 guitar amp. New $80. Call Ben 693-1524 will
deal. 58t 11/25
♦ SERVICES
Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. Guaranteed error
free, from $ 1.35/page. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430.
42tl2/9
TYPING AND WORD PROCESSING. FAST, REA
SONABLE, QUICK TURNAROUND AVAILABLE.
693-1598. 51tl2/l 1
Notice— Tuition for Kaplan Courses will increase 11-
25-87. To receive current rates for spring courses call
or come by 707 Texas Ave. #110E - 696 PREP.
57tl 1/25
WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu
scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614.
49tl2/8
Typing, Word Processing. Reasonable rates. Call Ber
tha 696-3785. 52tl2/9
TYPING: Accurate, 95 WPM, Reliable. Word Proc
essor. 776-4013. 58tl 1/20
EDITING & WRITING. Articles, papers, newsletters.
Words Worth. 690-1553. 58tl2/4
WORD PROCESSING. Thesis, Dissertations. Experi
enced. Dependable. AUTOMATED CLERICAL
SERVICES. 693-1070. 31tll/23
V rikSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES.
FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA
PERS, GRAPHICS-, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER
QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn
TYPING BY WANDA. Forms, papers, and word proc
essing. Reasonable. 690-1113. 47tl 1/18
S0WAIVTED:
Enterprising
Self-Starters
When business starts
booming it’s time to
think about expanding
your operation. Adver
tising in the Classifieds
for the right person to
fill the job not only
makes good sense, it
nets results!
When you have
an item to sell, a
message to get
across, a product
to buy, a service
to advertise...en
terprising people
use our Classi
fieds for fast,
economical and
effective results!
CALL.
845-2611
The Battalion
Lawmakers
plan to push
state lottery
AUSTIN (AP) — Texans who
voted for pari-mutuel gambling also
would vote for a state lottery, pro
lottery lawmakers said Thursday in
announcing their latest plan for
seeking approval for the state-run
game of chance.
In its latest incarnation, the strat
egy includes a 1988 special session of
the Legislature, which may or may
not happen, and, perhaps, two
Statewide elections.
Despite the uncertainties in
volved, Rep. Ron Wilson and Sen.
Hector Uribe expressed confidence
about winning approval for lottery.
The confidence is fueled by the Nov.
3 voter approval for pari-mutuel
gambling on horse and dog racing.
“I think if lottery had been on the
ballot at that time it would have re
ceived overwhelming support from
the citizens of the state of Texas,”
Wilson said at a Thursday news con
ference. “We think that it’s time we
get lottery on the ballot.”
Wilson plans to get it on the ballot,
possibly as soon as next November,
by urging Gov. Bill Clements to put
lottery on the agenda of any special
session called next year. The Legis
lature does not meet again in regular
session until January 1989, but, as
Wilson said, “We’ve always, usually,
have some kind of special session in
an off year for some reason or an
other, if nothing else but to regulate
underwater basketweaving.”
If a 1988 special session is called,
and if Clements puts lottery on the
agenda, Wilson would seek legis
lative approval for a statewide, non
binding referendum. It would take a
majority vote in the House and Sen
ate to do that.
Man to keep
disposing
of bodies
HOUSTON (AP) — An em
battled Houston funeral director
says he’ll continue disposing of
aborted fetuses and human bodies
regardless of potential regulatory ac
tion against him.
Richard Herrin Jr. disclosed Nov.
5 he was unable to find a cemetery to
bury about 200 fetuses he had con
tracted to dispose for Houston abor
tion clinics.
Since then, he has come under
regulatory scrutiny, becoming the
subject of an administrative charge
of disposing of three adult bodies
without proper licensing, authorities
say.
The charge alleges Herrin ar
ranged cremations for a fee for the
three bodies without the required fu
neral establishment license, accord
ing to Larry Farrow, executive direc
tor of the Texas Funeral Service
Commission.
Herrin could face suspension or
revocation of his funeral director’s
license and fines of up to $45,000 if
found guilty, Farrow said.
Herrin’s case is to be heard by the
nine-member commission Dec. 2, in
Austin. Herrin said he did not plan
to attend the hearing but would
fight to keep his license.
“We’re ready to go to court,” said
Herrin, who operates Continental
Cremation Services from his south
west Houston apartment.
Herrin has promised to continue
disposing of fetuses and adult bodies
regardless of what happens with his
funeral director’s license and said
several attorneys offered him free
legal services after hearing of his
predicament.
If Herrin’s license is revoked and
he continues to dispose of fetuses,
state authorities could seek an in
junction and try to have Herrin held
in contempt of court if he ignores
the order, Farrow said.
What’s up
Friday
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: will have a peanut-butter
fellowship at 11:30 a.m. at Rudder Fountain and a Bible
study at 6:30 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Chruch.
AGGIE PLAYERS ASSOCIATION: wall give a performance
of “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” at 11 a.m. at Rudder
Fountain.
INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Flip Flit)
pen will discuss “Christians and Sexuality” at 7 p.m. in 301
Rudder.
CHESS CLUB: will have the fourth round of the tournament
at 7 p.m. in 607 Rudder.
TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: will have a scavenger
hunt at 7 p.m. in Zachry Parking Annex 51.
YELL PRACTICE: is at midnight at the Rodeo Plaza in the
Fort Worth stockyards.
AFRICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION AND
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will
present “Africa: Human and Physical Geography” at 7
p.m. in 229 MSC.
STUDY ABROAD OFFICE: Paolo Barucchieri will discuss
“The Medieval City as a Contemporary Solution” at 2 p.m.
in 510 Rudder.
MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will discuss Islam at
1:30 p.m. in Rudder Tower.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA: will sponsor Parents Nile Out from
6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder.
FRESHMEN LEADERSHIP SEMINAR: Applications are
available until Nov. 30 in 208 Pavilion.
Saturday
PRE-LAW SOCIETY: will have a mock LSAT at 10 a.m. in
150 Blocker.
PI SIGMA EPSILON: will have a food drive with radio sta
tion KKYS in the afternoon at six local stores.
VOICES OF PRAISE: will perform in a gospel musical with
other college choirs at 7 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium.
ASIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AND CHINESE STU
DENT ASSOCIATION: will have a “Sunglasses” party at 9
p.m. in 228 MSC.
Sunday
PI SIGMA EPSILON: will have an initiation banquet at 6:30
p.m. in the College Station Hilton lobby.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion,
216 Reed McDonald, no less than three working days be
fore desired publication date.
Sunset Today: 5:25 p.m. Sunrise Saturday: 6:55 a.m.
Map Discussion: High pressure systems will be the dominating influence over
much of the nation today, producing fair skies and cool temperatures. A
moderately strong Pacific cold front will cause a widespread area of cloudiness
and rain while the warm front through eastern Montana and the Western Dakotas
will initiate scattered snow showers.
Forecast:
Today. Fair and mild with a high of 67 degrees and winds variable at 5 mph,
becoming southerly at 5 to 8 mph by evening.
Tonight Clear, with a low of 38 degrees and southerly winds less than 5 mph.
Saturday. Fair and mild, warming to 72 degrees with southerly winds at 5 to 10
mph.
Weather Fact The weather for the A&M vs. TCU game will be ideal: partly cloudy,
60 degrees at kickoff, climbing to a high of 67 degrees with a south wind of 7 to 12
mph. Gig ’em Aggies!
Prepared by: Charlie Brenton
Staff Meteorologist
A&M Department of Meteorology
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