Page 4/The Battalion/Tuesday, June 28, 1988 oaiiaiion Classifieds « FOR RENT TIRED OF HIGH UTILITIES? Come to Tanglewood South Great Location • Party Room/Study Room 2 Pools • 2 Laundry Rooms Exercise Room/Fitness Center • Covered Parking • During orientation we are open until 8:30 p.m. All Utilities Paid 411 Harvey Road, C.S. 693-1111 All Bills Paid! • Luxury Redecorated • 1 -2-3 Bedroom Units • Ceiling Fans • Dishwasher • Patios • Pool • Saunas • Tennis • Near A&M Campus • On Shuttle • Security • 24-Hr. Maintenance Std. 1 BR as low as $318 One Check Pays All At VIKING 1601 Holleman off Texas 1 Blk. South of Harvey Rd. 693-6716 i Near Campus • Luxury 1-2 Bedroom Units • Pool • Laundry • Shuttle • On-site Security • 24-Hr. Maintenance • Shopping Nearby Rent Starts at $275 SEVILLA 1 Blk. South of Harvey Rd. 693-2108 All Bills Paid! • 1-2 Bedroom Units • On Shuttle • Tennis • Pool • On-site Maintenance • Close to campus Rent Starts at $310 SCANDIA 693-6505 401 Anderson 1 Blk. off Jersey - W. of Texas Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 4tfn ALL BILLS PAID!! 1 & 2 Bdrm units Deluxe Apartments Newly Decorated 1 Bdrm as low as $292 2 Bdrm as low as $402 Call 693-6716 (8am-5pm) 114ttn One bedroom apartment for rent (Northgate). I year lease only. 233/mo. Call 846-4465, weekends 1-279- 2967. 153t7/l 2 Bedroom Studio, wooded, balcones, ceiling fans, ap pliances, pool, shuttle. $275/$385, 693-1723. 150tfn Room to roam. 2 Bedroom, Washer/dryer connections. Convenient to campus/shopping. Yard and more $330 and up. Call Vicki 693-2347. 160t7/l Most bang for the buck. An efficiency at Village Green- see to believe large bath $260 and up. Call Mary 693- 1188. 160t7/l Quite student community, low utilities, hot tub, large closets, and shelves. Park at front door, ('all I.ori 696- 7380. 160t7/l Luxury large 2 bdrm/1 */2 bath 4-plex. Washer He dryer. All appliances, $350. Close to campus, 774-7970, 693- 0551. 62tfn Pre-leasing 3 BR/2 BA Duplex near Hilton. 846- 2471/776-6856 63tyindef. A $99 deposit, 2 Br/1 Ba Fourplex, Northgate, Sum mer rates ($ 199/mo.), call 846-4465, wkends 1-279- 2967. 150t7/20 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Condo, fireplace, all appliances, car port. Summer Only! $525./mo. 693-1723. ISOtfn 2 Bedroom house, all appliances, trees, use of pool, $285/$395, 693-12723. 150tfn • ROOMMATE WANTED Female for 3 bedroom home with many extras. $ 150./$ 100. dep. + 1/3 utilities. 822-4104. 146t7/13 * NOTICE NIGHTTIME LEG CRAMPS Do leg cramps wake you at night? Call now to see if you are eligible to be treated with one of 4 study medications. You will need to be followed for approximately 3 weeks. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Call today! G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 Have a news story or photograph suggestion? Call THE BAT T ALION at 845-3315. 155tfn • PERSONALS ADOPTION* YOUNG HAPPILY MARRIED PHYSICIAN AND WIFE WISH TO ADOPT HEALTHY NEWBORN. WARM LOVING HOME AND SECURE FUTURE. LEGAL AND CONFI DENTIAL. CALL COLLECT: DEBBIE & DAVID (212)988-4901 158t6 29 • ANNOUNCEMENT GOLF LESSONS 4- LAWN CAKE DAVE SCHAKEI. TAML' GOLF INSTRUCTOR 693-391 I I.i4t7/| • TRAVEL Need travelling companion for Europe n ip leav ing in August. Call 260-0727. 163t6/28 WANTED * SERVICES t \ ' -i Curl up & ...Dye!! Hair Designers $20.00 OFF PERM $5.00 OFF First Cut w/ad 'til 8/10/88 12s. Call 846-HAIR 3910 Old College Experienced Librarian will do research for you. Call 272-3348. 149t6/30 Professional Word Processing, Resumes. Guaranteed Error Free. PERFECT PRINT 822-1430. 162t8/10 TYPING BY WANDA. Forms, papers, and word proc essing. Reasonable. 690-1113. 162t7/l Accurate Fast reasonable typing. Call Pat 696-2085 af ter 5:30. 158t7/7 TYPING-WORD PROCESSING-BEST SERVICE IN TOWN-REASONABLE RATES'764-2931. 156t7/8 * HELP WANTED Dancers and waitresses wanted. Excellent tips, friendly atmosphere. Hours 7pm-lam. Call after 6pm Silk Stocking Lounge. 690-1478. 162t7/l Student or student couple for summer ranch work. Housing + small salary. 40 mi. from BCS. 846-1413 no calls after 7pm. 137tfn Free Summer Apts, in exchange for work between se mesters. Work involves apt. make ready or ranch con struction. Apply at Casa Blanca Apts. 4110 College Main Bryan, Texas 846-14 13. No calls after 7pm. 137tfn Part-time housekeeper ntc^cied fbr Country Place Apartments. Interview by appointment. 846-0515. 163t6/24 New restaurant in College Station NOW HIRING for all positions. Apply 9am-5pm. 108 College Main (Northgate) 846-5273. 164t6/30 Opening for an exxperienced VAX PL1 Computer Programmer. Call Call at 260-9965 or send resume to FFS, PO Box 6500, 3ryan, Tx 77805. 164t6/30 ♦ LOST AND FOUND Lost Dog: Blonde, long hair, female terrier, 15 lbs. 823-1421,845-5460. 165t6/24 Lost Gold Bracelet with Cat Charm. Call 260-5969. RE WARD! 165t6/29 ♦FORSALE Porsche 914 ‘73 - fun to drive, good condition $2750. or best offer. 696-1995. 166t7/l COMPUTER DISCOUNT' XT/286AT/386AT compa tibles. Lowest prices. 693-7599. ISltfn The Battalion 845-2611. Committee favors extended Medicaid AUSTIN (AP) — Members of a special Senate committee Monday endorsed a proposal to use surplus human services money to provide Medicaid benefits to about 69,000 more poor children and pregnant women. Members also supported a propo sal to extend Medicaid nursing home care to about 4,900 more peo ple by raising the monthly income limit. “It’s apparent to me that the evi dence supporting the need for these programs is irrefutable,” said Sen. Hugh Parmer, D-Fort Worth, chair man of the Special Senate Interim Committee on Workfare. WANTED FOR WEEKEND: Handsome, blue-eyed, brunette male possessing great physique, good sense of humor, unexhaustablc endurance, gentleness, patience 4 kindness. Desperately seeking STEAMROLLER. 166t6/28 “All the available evidence points to one clear and compelling fact: Texas does a very poor job of pro viding even basic assistance to the most fragile groups in society — women, children and the elderly,” Parmer said. Four of the eight committee mem bers were present and gave their support for the proposals. Parmer, who planned to communicate the committee’s support to the depart ment, said he might do so with a let ter that could be signed by additio nal senators. The Board of Human Services in May delayed action on extending Medicaid benefits after Gov. Bill Clements, Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby and House Speaker Gib Lewis wrote and asked for more time to consider the expansion. The board is scheduled to consider welfare expansion pro posals July 7. Brian Packard, assistant human services commissioner, said the sur plus, in part, resulted because the cost per recipient for hospital and physician services was less than ex pected and federal medical assis tance matching funds were higher than expected. One proposal, costing $48.2 mil lion in state money, would allow pre gnant women and young children with family incomes at or below the federal poverty level to qualify for Medicaid benefits. Currently, those at or below 34 percent of the poverty level qualify for the benefits in Texas. What’s Up Tuesday TAMU MOO KWAN TAE KWON DO:Will have practice in 267 Readonly days 7-8:30 p.m., Fridays 5:30-7 p.m., and Saturdays 10:30-noon. Formote formation call Murray Moore at 696-6419 or Charlie Bott at 693-5527. WADLEY BLOOD DRIVE:Will be at the MSC and Sbisa Dinning Hall. TEXAS A&M RUGBY CLUB:Will have practice at 6 p.m. every Tuesday* Thursday on the Rugby field across from Zachary. For more informationci'rf Rugby House at 846-9772. TAMU SCUBA CLUB:Will meet at 7 p.m. at the Flying Tomato. Formoreir'j mation call Jeff Dutton at 696-3593. Wednesday GAY STUDENT SERVICESrWill meet at 7 p.m. in 305 Rudder Tower. Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 ReedMcDm no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only pubis the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. W/ialsO;: a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissionsaterj on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. It $ have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315. TYPING: Accurate. 95 WPM, Reliable. Word Proc essor. 7 days a week. 776-4013. 85t2/30 Texas alcohol agents plan raids on parties at apartment’s pools Hospital releases slashed 3-year-oM CAL’S BODY SHOP. 10% discount to students on la bor. Precise color matching. Foreign Sc Domestics. 30 years experience. 823-2610. 1 11 tin FORT WORTH (AP) — State li quor agents plan to raid parties at apartment complex swimming pools to enforce state laws forbidding con sumption of alcoholic beverages by people under 21, officials said. Within the past year, liquor agents have issued more than 200 citations to minors who violated Texas state liquor laws, Virgil Stephens, supervi sor of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission office in Fort Worth, said. Agents raid between 25 and 50 parties a summer, Stephens told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “Spring and summer is generally the worst time,” he said. “It’s pool- party time.” Liquor agents issue citations to mi nors caught drinking alcohol and the apartment managers who served it to them, Stephens said. People under 21 caught drinking face fines of $25 to $200 for a first offense and $25 to $500 for a sec ond. Complex managers who sell alco hol to minors face fines of $100 to $1000 along with a one-year jail term. Making alcohol available to minors can result in fines of $25 to $500. HOUSTON (AP) — Three-year- old Twiggy Mottley, recovering from knife wounds that left her throat slashed and thumb nearly sev ered, is back home in the house where she was attacked and her mother killed. “She was laughing,” Alicia Lucky, the infant’s cousin, said after the child was released from the hospital Sunday. “But she kept asking about her mama. And I couldn’t say any thing. I handed her back to her aunt, and I went to crying. She’s aware her mother’s dead, but no body’s really told her. They don’t know how.” A man wielding a butcher knife wounded her and threw her in a closet and also stabbed her mother to death in the attack Friday. Curtis Butler O’Brien, 30, whom the children knew as “Pluto,” sur rendered to police about 10 hours after the killing and was jailed on charges of murdering Louie Mae Nora and attempting to *>-«Mrdrr “Twiggy,” whose given nai® Quarsnon Ophelia Mottley. Twiggy's throat was stki along w’ith the thumb nearl' ered, when she raised herbii shield herself knife. 1 he child still fears the mam came through the window knife. The family said O'Brien k the house with Nora and ho: D eaM g ( dren until about a monthagav Station b Nora had to break downthedo; from the bin; Churchw natec! in a crack house to retrieve bet men’s cl daughters. Then, said Damon Mottle' 1 ' ra’s 1 1-year-old son, O'Erienari few belongings were tossed in: front yard. Family members said the wo® life with O’Brien was filled wii lent arguments, largely over hut sometimes over jealousy Age doii A B Texas 0’Donoi that it d tice to be O’Doi met Te Smith, v ble’s chi Texas A win over ard Dop: nis Genu O’Doi lives of S their firs O’Dor bard for played v ust sdeir Smith' was espe oartner i grueling nament < ennis co ‘World \ O’Don ellow A he mix< singles ai San A brmer S out, ruii n the qu; tavi Run itle. Austin lie Wre mocked Still, she stayed with himfoif years Drug dealer’s fortune gets auctione HOUSTON (AP) — Trendy Hart Galleries, more accustomed to handling auctions of an tiques and art objects of Houston blue bloods, is expecting hundreds of bidders this week for $2 million worth of jewelry and other goods seized by federal authorities from a convicted Florida drug dealer. “I doubt anyone ever seized jewelry of this quality in this amount,” J. Keith Gary, U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Texas, said Monday of the nearly 200 items that once be longed to Bruce Emery “Pee Wee” Griffin. Gary described Griffin as a Florida drug dealer who used a ranch in Aubrey — north of Dallas — to launder drug money. Adorable cocker spaniels. Registered. 3 black, 1 red, 1 blonde 5 1/2 weeks old. Call 693-9442. 16()t6/3<) Griffin, convicted of marijuana possession, is now on parole from prison. The items on display at the Hart Galleries, which earlier this year handled the bankruptcy auction of former Texas Gov. John Connally, of fer a glimpse of the wealth amassed by people like Griffin, who told authorities he was making 3)I2U million to $25 million a year. Included are such things as gold-plated and monogrammed tape measures, a gold toothpick that slides out of its own gold holder, and a gold cocaine spoon. A showpiece item is an 18-karat gold ring em blazoned with a 9.49-carat emerald-cut diamond surrounded by 56 other diamonds. The ring is estimated to be worth $ 130,000. “You’ve got to understand this man had just a tremendous amount of money and he could buy whatever he saw,” Jerry Hart, owner of the gal lery, said. “It appears he was very selective about what he purchased. He bought nothing but in vestment quality stones and diamonds.” Other jewelry includes gold dice with di amonds marking the spots, loose diamonds and emeralds — many of them authenticated with certificates from the Gemological Institute of America — and dozens of gold rings, chains and bracelets, some carrying Griffin’s initials “BEG” or the name “Bruce” spelled out in diamonds. There’s also an emerald necklace with the gems in the shape of marijuana leaves. Money raised from the auction uill goimij federal fund to combat dealers of illegaldt Gary said. Federal agents who raided Griffin's H Ranch also found nine gold bars worth Slit lion in the trunk of a Mercedes parkedthtrti hut two of the bars have been sold to as™ Amarillo with the proceeds also being relist to the government, he said. Also in the auction are $500 and Sid! nomination hills and rare currency of smald! nominations. “Because some guy got caught dealing doesn’t mean anything to me," said Ernestli a Houston collector who was among dozet people getting their first look at the items I day. He wants a $500 bill. “I would buy one just because yon can'tf the bank and get one,” he said. Hart is expecting 500 bidders for the aiHi scheduled for Wednesday. Students! Work Smart. Work Simply... With Hewlett-Packard! 11C $47.00 JfC $65.00 150 $65.00 17B $90.00 HI $140.00 “J ..$50.00 $57.00 288 $190.00 41VC $140.00 41 CX $200.00 716 $500.00 Ti !g§?i AUTHORIZED HEWLETT-PACKARD DEALER 505 Church Street • College Station, Texas (409) 846-5332 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? 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