The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 12, 1982, Image 9

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pborhood, fenced yard, avail-
113 Aug., good starter home,
7305 after 5 p.m.
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155t&>
Key-punching, 846-8022.
Call Cathy or Betsy for all your typing or
word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
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typing:
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als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR..
Fast service. Reasonable rates, j
Business Communication Services
4013 Texas Ave. S.
846-5794 isstfni
Reagan tells blacks
tax-exemption was
‘beaut’ of mistake
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FOR LEASE
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. 178tfn
Free GRE course. Five weeks. Lee 693-
5257, 845-8462. U7t7
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all
kinds, 822-0544. 846-9707. 131 tin
Need Credit'. Guaranteed Master and Visa
Cards. No credit check. Send self-
addressed envelope to: National Consumer
Credit. 14045 South Main. Suite 278-1.
Houston. Texas 77035. 140t2<)
WORD-PROCESSING: Papers, theses,
dissertations. Letter-perfect printing, 696-
8910. 143130
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asadel Sol now leasing one and two bed-
, furnished and unfurnished for sum-
|er and year round. 401 Stasney, 696-
155. 105148
Rent!
;xes for
Old, 2i iuthwest Village Apartments. Now leas-
Standardw one and two bedroom furnished or
ifumished for summer and year round
Lises. 693-0804, 1101 SW Parkway. 105148
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NOW LEASING
FOR THE SUMMER
Better hurry! While they last, one
and two-bedroom units available at
special discounts for the 6-week summer
session, starting as low as $204 per
month.
Excellent condition, see to appre
ciate. Furnished or unfurnished. Call
today.
EAST GATE APARTMENTS
713/696-7380
401 Lincoln Drive East, College Station, Texas
Fall Leases Now Available
Wm. J. Garrett ‘47
United Press International
CHICAGO — Standing be
fore inner-city black students,
President Reagan admitted he
made “a beaut” of a mistake in
granting tax-exempt status to
private schools that racially dis
criminate.
Reagan told students at Pro
vidence St. Mel’s High School
his sole motivation for the deci
sion early this year was to keep
government agencies from
harassing private institutions.
Reagan said he didn’t know
there were any schools in the
country that still discriminated
on the basis of race.
Reagan made the comment
in answer to a student who asked
if he had made any decisions
that did not turn out the way he
wanted them to.
“Oh yes,” the president said.
“I got a beaut.”
Reagan announced early this
year he was changing current
Internal Revenue Service policy
and granting exemptions to pri
vate schools even if they discri
minated.
Following a storm of protest,
he pulled back and said Con
gress should decide the issue.
In the meantime, two institu
tions affected by the IRS policy,
Bob Jones University and the
Goldsboro Christian Schools in
North Caroline, are appealing
to the Supreme Court. They are
challenging a federal appeals
court ruling that upheld the IRS
decision to deny them tax-
exempt status. The case will be
argued next fall.
One another issue important
to blacks, Reagan said earlier
Monday he is not sure whether
the birthday of Martin Luther
King Jr. should be made a na
tional holiday.
He said one of the problems
in designating national holidays
from the birthdays of famous
Americans is the number of in
terest groups who want their
famous people recognized.
Graduates receive
a Frisbee-diploma
United Press International
PROVIDENCE, R.I. —
College diplomas look dandy
framed and hung above the
mantle. At the Rhode Island
School of Design, the 440
members of the class of 1982
will have a much more utilita
rian certificate.
It’s a Frisbee, with a twist: a
folding, cloth disc with the
school seal. Thus its name,
FRISD (pronounced friz-
dee).
The design diploma, hand
ed out each year with the tra
ditional sheepskin, is the work
of fifth-year architecture stu
dent G. Legare Porcher, 26, of
Charleston, S.C.
Porcher was inspired by a
former professor’s difficulty
in pronouncing the popular
acronym for the 104-year-old
art school.
“I transferred from Clem-
son, in South Carolina, and I
had a professor who couldn’t
get the school’s name right.
He kept calling it ‘Frisdee,’”
Porcher said Monday.
Each year, students submit
offbeat design proposals to a
panel of fellow students, who
make the selection. The col
lege finances the production
of the design diplomas, and
each graduate is given one at
commencement.
This year’s design diploma
will be handed out, or tossed,
May 23.
Porcher’s entry won over
such prospects as a wax mold
of the school ring, which
would allow students to cast
their rings in the metal of
their choice, and a jewelry
creation.
The FRISD is a hiker’s
model, made of nylon with
flexible wire so it can fold into
a backpack, Porcher said.
“I think the idea is students
feel that RISD is a very unique
school and they ought to have
something that is unique to
celebrate their graduation,”
said Neil Severance, vice pres
ident of student affairs.
“They just want something
special every year to com-
memmorate this great event.”
A t nn i ttt
STAYING UP LATE?
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
WANTED
iblease for summer. Glade East studio,
) bedroom, 2 bath. 693-2346 or 696-
15. 14915
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
New Duplexes
Now Leasing
2 BR, large walk-in closets, com-
partmented bath, kitchen with bar,
Ldry Rm off kitchen, Fireplace,
patio, fenced yard, some trees, 2
minutes from campus (off Welsh).
A must to see — you’ll like it
$450.00. Heather Childress. 696-
1242. 137115
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r'or employment information at Tesat A&M
Uotvemity dial 845-4444 24 boon a day. Equal
Employment Opportunity through Affirmative
Action.
v Texas A&M University
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CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold
jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond Room
Town & Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female roommate needed for apt. in N\V
Houston. Call 260-0749 or 1-939-9405.150t2
Now
You Know
In 1657, a street in the colonial
town of New York was paved
with stones, making it the first
city in North America after the
European settlement to have
paving. The first asphalt paving
was laid in Newark, N.J., in 1870
and the first concrete pavement
in Bellefontaine, Ohio, in 1894.
SPECIAL NOTICE
radically new condos for lease, 2-2
rasber/dryer, nice deck area. One year
Base, rent negotiable, 693-2999 ask for
150t4
larcelona Apartments now leasing one and
wo bedroom furnished and unfurnished
summer and year round. 700 Dominik,
193-0261. 105t48
SERVICES
Typing—Fast, accurate, reliable! Reason
able rates. Will take rush jobs, 693-6411.
143110
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Service For All Tj
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
l COMPANY INC. \
I Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
| 1411 Texas Ave.^23^1V^ 1l,n J
SPECIAL NOTICE
TWIN
CITY
GOLF
DRIVING
RANGE
Female roommate wanted. $157.50/ino. +
[ /i utilities, summer or siumner/tall. 775-
9155. 14817
Summer housing for non-smoker/drinker,
$220 for summer session, all bills paid,
laundry facilities, one block oflf campus,
693-2281. 149t3
Graduating student needs roommate in
Houston. Call Tracie at 693-7079. 14915
Female roommate needed 4 blocks from
campus. Inexpensive own bedroom, 693-
3700. 149t3
' Need female roommate now for 2 bedroom
2 bath condo. W/D, shuttle bus, etc. $225-
250/mo. plus bills. Call Peggy after 3, 696-
2498. 149t5
LOST
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Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment’ ’
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
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Studying for Finals & too
busy to go out to eat? Call
Pizza Express. We’ll deliv
er a piping hot pizza to
your door within 30 min
utes. Open 4 p.m.-1 a.m.
Fast Free Delivery
On Campus
846-7785
College Station
696-7785
1 1111 IT T JTTTT HITT
Hrs: Mon-Sat 12-9 p.m.
V Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
696-1220
V East Bypass and Hwy. 30.
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miles.
| 132115 |
Divers wetsuit blue w/red & yellow
stripes down sleeves & legs.
Black knee pads was lost around
Northgate area. Desperately need
to find. Reward. Call 846-7496 or
1-462-4874 in Houston.
15113
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ATTENTION SUMMER AND
VET. MED. GRADUATES
OF TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
Begin ordering your announcements/invitations,
Monday, May 3, 1982
(Before the break — especially you who will not be on
campus the first session)
1 HAPPY MAY 16TH BIRTHDAY
Melinda Jan Girndt
I love you
more this year than I
did last year.
Love, Bryan.
15111
ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
Room 217. MSC 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
MONDAY — FRIDAY
MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER
LAST DAY TO ORDER — JUNE 11, 1982.
Walk Don’t Shuttle
Condominium living is just a
short walk from campus.
MISC.
AUCTION
Sat., May 15-10 A.M.
College Station, Tx.
TEXAS A&M UNIV.
School Surplus
Auction to take place in the
Purchasing & Stores Bldg, on
Agronomy Rd.
21 Vehicles
(to be sold at noon)
Office equip. & office furn. -
buildings - typewriters - cal
culators - electronic equip. -
food service items - misc.
equip. & hundreds of other
items.
Scrap Pile
TERMS: Complete payment day
of sale. Checks accepted with
proper ID.
INSPECTION: 8 A.M. Day of sale
or by appointment by calling:
Easy Bienski, (713) 845-3427
J. C. HARPER
AUCTIONEERS •
512/454-2125
Austin, TxS-013-0138
A three minute walk from the
main campus brings you to The
Northgate—condominiums custom
designed for Texas A&M students.
Fully furnished all the way
down to the forks and knives, The
Northgate lets you step into an
incomparable student lifestyle with
nothing hut a suitcase.
The Northgate offers two and
three bedroom floor plans, kitchens
loaded with GE appliances, includ
ing washer/dryer, and convenient
garage parking.
It’s an excellent investment for
parents and alumni who want to avoid
paying four years’ rent for a college
education. And it will remain an
. extremely valuable property long
after you've graduated.
But best of all, The Northgate
is convenient to the campus. It’s
less than ten minutes walk from the
main library. And excellent shop
ping, dining and banking facilities
are always just around the comer.
The Northgate is available for
occupancy in August, 1982. Call
Mary Bryan at Green & Browne for
more information today. 209 E.
University Dr., College Station, TX
77840. Office (713) 846-5701
A trend setting project of
Texas Development Group.
The Northgate
College Station, Texas
Available Fall 1982
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