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Walk-ins welcome, with coupon only $25 cash Lowest price allowed by law. 111 Univ. Dr., Ste. 217 r o , Former Students in j. "HIViiinU 11 " 1111 " o4o-61 1 7 Business for I Syr s. Show U P 30 minutes ear 'y- "You can count on us at anytime. CP 017, C 0017 x \ I ' The Battalion TATE Rain relief Scattered showers provide small [ to extreme heat, drought condif HOUSTON (AP)—Some areas of parched Southeast Texas looked for a second straight day of rain yesterday but the relief from the drought ap peared to be limited to counties clos est to the Gulf of Mexico. As much as 8.3 inches of rain fell in the 24 hours through Monday morning in Matagorda County, 6 inches in the Clute area of Brazoria County and up to 5 inches in eastern Chambers County. "Everything was mainly along the coast," National Weather Service fore caster Dan Darbe said. An area of disturbed weather, which had caused flooding in Lake Charles, La., brought the rain to Southeast Texas as it drifted over the Texas coast. Beaumont got more than 2 1/2 inches of rain. Port Arthur had 3 inches. By Monday the tropical mois ture from the Gulf had shifted a bit to the west and heightened prospects of localized heavy rain, mainly west of Galveston Bay and south of Interstate 10. Forecasters said that meant the bulk of the showers cou Id be expected between Houston and Coi w ith heaviest rainsacroste Matagorda and Jackson© ® In Ilouston,Sunday's^ flooded U.S. 59 just northoj 610, snarling traffic for y knocked out power to 6,79;] Lighting & Power Co. cud the south Houston, Fred Galveston areas. But areas to the norths dry with temperatures;:! Conroe had no rain in then hou rs through Mondaynitrl I luntsvillehad only 0.05. College Station, forex, only a trace of rain forJ through Monday momin»:j most 7 inches lower thanrJ the \ ear. I louston remarT i 1 C r, ^ mi 'l year, but the most recatj pushed Galveston's annua I 1 / 2 inches above normal. Rain prospects were L. minish once the currentwei tern moved on. " this is the last shotwey yet tor the near future,"! "In midweek, we'll bebad| warm moggies.' Caldwell teens face arson char CALDWELL (AP) — Things weren't so peaceful in Han the weekend. Two 18-year-olds from Caldwell, southeast of Bryan-CollegeSify three arson-related felonies after a day-long fire spree Saturdayi r -i| ny, a small community just south of Caldwell. (MS H Burleson County officials and the state's fire marshal's officeoumMT accused Shannon D. Blount and Thomas L. Graham of using moteB’ tails to set fire to a home, a barn and tractor and a car. All of the* was destroyed. • Texas Department of Insurance spokesperson Mark HannasaidlB’ also tried to set fire to a field. The state fire marshal's office ispulB. insurance department. Blount and Graham were being held in the Burleson County was set at $200,000 each. The two face up to 99 years in jail and a $10,000 fine on each of p charges of burglary with intent to commit arson. 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