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Monday • September
South Texans
want ‘death trap’
road widened
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas
(AP) — Law enforcers call the
strip of highway a death trap.
Thousands of South Texans want
it changed.
Shocked by the death last
month of a popular Pettus High
School athlete, the community of
Pettus is joining an effort to widen
a treacherous portion of U.S. 181,
about eight miles north of nearby
Beeville.
The stretch — a shoulderless,
two-lane road that runs under an
abandoned railroad overpass —
leaves little room for passing vehi
cles to err.
About 4,000 South Texans
have signed a petition urging
county and state officials and area
congressmen to widen the stretch.
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Employment Opportunity
Assembling & clerical jobs are now available! For free
information, send SASE to Box 5126, Bryan, TX 77805.
RESORT JOBS - Earn to $ 12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks.
Hotels, Spas, + more. Tropical & Mountain destinations
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rience necessary. For info, call 1-206-634-0468 ext.
C58551.
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Students Needed! Fishing
Industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000+ per month. Room
& board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experi
ence necessary. Call (206) 545-4155 ext A58551.
Brother Word Processor - 1400D.
$145 or best offer. Call 696-2440.
Excellent condition.
For Rent
Part-time sales help needed Mon & Sat, 10am-5pm & Fri
12pm-6pm. Applications & resumes accepted at 216 N.
Bryan, Downtown Bryan, 12pm-6pm, Mon-Sat.
Help Wanted. Individual students/organizations to pro
mote Spring Break Trips. Earn high dollar commissions
and free trips. Must be outgoing and creative. Call
immediately, 1-800-217-2021.
Work in the mall environment, Chick-Fil-A of Post Oak
Mall Is now accepting applications for shifts 8am-2pm,
12pm-6pm or 4pm-close. Applications may be picked up
at Chick-Fil-A, Post Oak Mall.
Farmers Market Bakery Deli. Counter help needed from
11am-2pm, Mon.-Fri. Apply in person, 2700 Texas Ave.
823-6428.
Responsible person to keep 4 kids, ages 6-13, some
weekends & overnight. Call 696-9115.
Experienced ballet, tap, jazz & drill team Instructor needed.
Flexible hours. 693-0249 or 693-1153.
FUN, ENERGETIC PEOPLE NEEDED FOR PARTIES &
MORE. CASH PAID, FLEXIBLE HOURS, EASY MONEY.
CALL CLO-JO S, 779-4444.
Guitar teacher needed. Lange Music City - l'315Texasat
Coulter, Bryan. 822-2334.
Telemarketers wanted promoting Shrine Circus. Full time
or part time. Come by 4010 Still Meadow, ready to work
or call 846-8818, 1-9pm. Ask for Mike or Kim.
OPPORTUNITY for experienced, hands on manager &
assistant manager with good customer skills, to set the
pace! GOOD SALARY/BENEFITS, CLEAN OPERA
TION, EXCELLENTTRAINING. Send resume: G.A.C.C.,
308-C Parkdale Mall, Beaumont, TX 77706 or call (409)
753-2864.
FUDDRUCKERS now hiring for all positions. Apply 2pm-
4pm, Mon.-Fri., 2206 S. Tx. Ave.
A fun, prestigious, part-time Instructor position. $5/hr.,
must be 21+, will train. 694-2122.
Nice 2bdrm-1bth apartment on Boyett for subleasing.
$400/mo., cheap Bryan utilities, $300/dep. 846-7631,
leave message.
URGENT! Apartment for sublease. 2bdrm-1bth, on 2
bus routes, deposit paid, $535/mo. Call Stewart at 693-
3571.
Brick House. 4bdrm-2bth (room enough for 6), CACH,
privacy fence, ceiling fans. 776-8670.
2bdrm-1bth duplex, CACH, sublease 10/1-5/31, $515/
mo. & $500/dep. Call 696-6430.
Fall sublease. 1 bdrm apartment, fully furnished, full bath
& kitchen, large walk-in closet, balcony, pool, w/d, TV/
cable, 1 mile from campus, shuttle route, water/cable
paid, $475/mo. 846-5427, (817) 732-6517.
A- 2 & 3 bdrm 'Houses & Apartments. Remodeled, extra
nice. Equity R.E. MGMT, 696-4464. ,
Furnished 1 & 2 bdrm apartments. Close to campus,
shuttle route. Pre-leasing for fall. Dorm plans available.
Kathy 846-9196.
Available Now - remodeled 2 bdrm apartments. 6 month
lease OK! 822-0472.
Roommate
Male roommate needed. House 3 miles south of campus.
Rent is $425/mo., includes meals, no utilities. 764-8441.
Female wanted. 2bdrm-2bth, w/d, $275/mo. + 1/2 utili
ties, $325/dep. 693-6844, leave message.
Male roommate wanted. 2bdrm-2bth studio, 3 blocks
from campus, all utilities included. 846-3104.
Room available for studious, non-smoking aggie. 3
bdrm-2bth fourplex, $232/mo. + 1/3 utilities, water paid,
bus-route. 696-1227.
5% DOWN. On Palm Harbor & Fleetwood homes. Pay
ments starting at $249/mo. All homes with upgrade
insulation & plywood floors. Call for floor plans & bro
chures. 800-880-5614.
PALM HARBOR. See Palm Harbor's number 1 selling
doublewide for Only $49,000. Save thousands. Includes
energymizer construction, plywood floors, 4 bedrooms, 2
living plus a parent’s retreat!! Fully loaded with only
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FREE Brochures. 800-880-5614.
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2 bath with plywood floors, upgrade Insulation, delivery &
A/C. For only $249/mo. 5% down, 240/mos. at 11.75
A.P.R. Call 800-880-5614.
7 foot pair Colombian Boas with cage - $350/0.6.0.;
additional reptile palace for sale - $150/O.B.O. Call 693-
5215.
ADOPT - Dogs, Cats, Puppies & Kittens. Brazos Animpl
Shelter. 775-5755.
Exotic Animals
EMUS for sale. Microchipped, vaccinated & wormed.
Eggs to 4-5yr olds available. 1K-16K. (409)696-2598.
Automobiles
1990 Mazda 626. Automatic, cruise, loaded, good condi-
tion, $6,000. Call 694-8446.
1986 Jetta GLI - red, 5 speed, cruise, loaded & good
condition - $4,800. Brenden 845-6896.
'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. V8 - 305 eng., runs
good - $2,500/060. Call Frank, 268-0574.
Toyota Corolla '77. Only $600 (negotiable). Has new
battery, water pump & starter. Registration & Inspection
through December. Call 846-7034, leave message.
Services
MENDINGS ALTERATIONS. Very experienced, close to
ASM. Levi S all zippers, military S hems. Call 764-7714.
Services
Typing
Body Shop
Scooters Shop - paint S body, custom S collision. 1211 S.
College. Bryan, TX 77803. (409) 823-2758.
Cal's Body Shop. Your foreign car specialist. Match your
paint exactly. "May we have the next dents?" W. Hwy, 21,
Bryan. 823-2610.
Computers
Computer Use - qulet/prlvate computer room. $4.00/hr.
Reserve 823-3489.
Macintosh Computers for lease. Semester rates from
$30/mo., repairs S upgrades. MacResource, 775-7703.
Greeks & Clubs
FUNDRAISING. Choose from 3 different fundraisers
lasting either 3 or 7 days. No Investment. Earn $$$ for
your group, plus personal cash bonuses for yourself.
Call 1-800-932-0528 ext. 65.
Wanted
Sony Compact HI-FI Stereo: 5 band equalizer, surround,
multi-program CD, dual cassette w/Dolby NR & more!
Includes owners manual. $350/0.8.0. For details, call
776-4748.
BIKES. Trek 400 - $200, Raleigh Grand Prix - $100, bike
rack-$25. Gorgeous wedding dress. Beaded, sequlned,
white, long-sleeved, size 20-22 - $350. Call 776-0979.
For sale: 5 piece Ludwig drum set, black, $425/OBO;
Peavey amp. VSS stack - $275; llda banjo - $95. Call
Nancy at 822-2108.
Four Jimmy Buffet tickets for Wednesday, September 21
at The Woodlands. $35 each or best offer. Call 694-8271.
Custom soft top for Chevy Blazer. Paid $600, will take
$300 or best offer. Call 693-8211.
FISH TANKS, stands, etc. 135 gallon - $400; 40 gallon -
$175. Rollerblades size 10-10 1/2 - $85. 846-5259.
KAWASAKI 750ZEPHYR. 1,400 miles, less than 1 yr. old,
garage kept. Excellent condition, $3,800, 693-0827,
Colt .45 semi-auto, pistol with 3 clips - $450. Call 693-
4476 and leave message.
CD player - $35; Cliffs Studywear LSAT for Macintosh -
$35; word processing typewriter - $60. Call Kelli at 779-
5968.
Two brand new speakers. $125 each. Call Mike at 693-
5726.
Must sell 24 inch, 1 year old, Savannah Monitor & custom
cage - $200 OBO. Call Dana at 693-8165.
BEER SIGNS. Neon and others. If I don't have It, I can
probably get it! Prices from $50. Call 846-0768.
Wanted - 2 student tickets for the So. Mississippi game.
Please call at 775-6647.
Looking for commuter to A&M from Houston on Tue. &
Thurs. I have class from 8:00-5:10. If Interested, please
call me at (713) 897-8654.
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brochures, books, souvenir books, complete Identity pack
ages, etc. Let's talk about your needs, we'll save you time
& money. Reasonable rates. Training - PageMaker,
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FORT WORTH (AP) —
Struggling with a leaky pipe in
her bedroom and a sink that
backs up in the kitchen, renter
Donita Banks has another
problem.
She hadn’t read the fine
print in her lease.
Ms. Banks, frustrated by her
landlord’s apparent inaction,
found the answer when she
went to the Texas Tenants
Union in Dallas. It asked to see
her lease.
The document required that
repairs be requested in writing.
“If your lease requires you to
give written notice, then you
need to have given it in writing
before he is obligated to fix,”
said Sandy Rollins, the tenants
union’s executive director.
It’s just one example,
lawyers say, of a big problem
in mediating landlord-tenant
disputes. Renters often don’t
read their leases — and don’t
know their rights.
In Ms. Banks’ case, Ms.
Rollins advised her to mail a
certified letter requesting the
specific repairs, followed by a
letter seven days later if the
landlord had failed to respond
to the first request within a rea
sonable time.
Precinct No. 3 Judge Sandy
Prindle of Fort Worth said that
aside from maintenance and re
pairs, nearly all other landlord-
tenant cases involve rent, evic
tions or security deposits.
“An eviction case in Texas is
the fastest legal proceeding in
the state,” said Prindle, who is
also legislative chairman for
the Justices of the Peace and
Constables Association of
Texas.
“It is designed that way be
cause the rental clock is run
ning all the time,” he
Fort Worth Star-Te:
“That’s why we riii
through 25 at a time.’
On a recent morning,
cases before Prindle»(
tions, with each prc
lasting just minutesai
with an order for the
vacate and an awar;
landlord for back rent.
The tenants union
Apartment Associatio:
rant County, a landlor;
say outstanding 1
are turned over toc;
agencies, with the
name often forwarded
bureaus.
A landlord mustk
eviction process, if re:
paid or upon violation;
or provision, by giving
notice ordering thek:
leave within 24 hours
days, depending on the
If the landlord mm
court-ordered eviction
law provides for a hen
sooner than six and
than 10 days after the
served with notice.
After an eviction it
tenant has five days tel
or vacate.
If a tenant believes!
tion was wrongful, the ul
ommends requesting a jJ
“Jurors are morel*
tenants,” said Yasminl
who leads a weekly land;
ant law seminar at the;
union. “Tenants getber.-
when they get a jury tm
Prindle said that a 1
centage of the disputes
relate to unreturned
deposits. A landlord cai.
only for damages cai
carelessness, accidents : f
— not normal wear and i
Bees swarm San Anton
Alamo City resident stung more than lOOtil
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — An el
derly man was stung hundreds
of times by a violent swarm of
bees, becoming the latest victim
in a string of attacks in South
Texas.
Clarence Collins, 71, was
taken Thursday night to Wil-
ford Hall Medical Center for
treatment. He had been re
leased by Friday morning, hos
pital officials said.
Collins’ wife Ethel, a neighbor
and a San Antonio firefighter
also were stung when they came
to his aid, witnesses said.
Michael Blount, 36, was sit
ting in front of his house and
saw the bees attack as Collins
mowed his lawn at about 6:30
p.m. Thursday.
“He made a pass around the
tree and, ‘Wham!’ They hit him
all at once,” Blount said. “My
mother was standing out there
and she told me to run and help
him. He was trying to spray
them off with a garden hose.”
Blount, who was stung once,
told the San Antonio Express-
News the swarm was so violent
he could not get close to Collins.
“I had to pull my shirt off;
they were in my shirt,” he said.
“They swarmed across the street
and back. My neighbor had them
in her hair.”
Blount said the single sting he
received “felt like a lit cigarette,”
adding: “I don’t want'*
about what it would fetll
be stung a hundred tims’
Officials with tU
A&M University F
Identification Lab inti
Station said Friday thejlj
information yet on
The lab determines »i|
honey bees are the Euro|
Africanized variety.
Thursday’s stinging
latest in a recent seriesoll
tacks in the region.
Earlier this month,B(|
Johnson, 86, was mo»i|
neighbor’s back yard inl|
town when he was still
about 500 times. Hiss
Johnson Jr., 59, also W*l
about 500 times. It later*
termined those beesffl
Africanized variety oftenl
“killer bees.”
In Robstown, 20f!
Christopher Graves was!
an estimated 1,000 times
August by a swarm asr
about to mow a lawn. Tkj
were found to be Europear
The hybrid Africanize!
are more aggressive tm
European bees. They we:
confirmed to have mif
into the United States
South America in 1990.1
Texas, the “killer bees
also been found in
New Mexico.
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