Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 6, 1983 Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED Part-time electronic technician needed. Must be able to repair Audio amplifiers and PA’s. Lange Music Company, 1410 Texas Avenue. 128t5 Senior or graduate student couple to man age apartment complex leasing & mainte nance, apartment & salary, 696-7709.126tl0 Students telephone canvass work part-time temporary male or female no experience necessary easy call 775-7576. 125t5 Assistant Manager for apartment now thru summer. Apartment furnished, 696- 7709. 126tl0 Aggie Special work for summer rent start ing May 14. Apartment make ready, 693- 2772. 126tl0 KAMU-TV/FM is seeking 2 radio & TV reporters. Students would work a maximum of 20 hrs. per week & serv ing as reporters & videotape photog raphers. Preference will be given to applicants w/experience in broadcast news or print journalism, as well as those w/experience shooting video tape. Also taking applications for Sports reporter/Anchor. Fill out appli cations at KAMU-TV/FM on Houston St. 126t5 FULL OR PART TIME ‘Day Shift ‘Night shift (til 10 p.m.) ‘Weekends ‘Flexible hours to fit your schedule ‘Rapid advancement ‘Cashier experience helpful Starting Salary $3.65/hour Apply in person only. 9:30-11:30 a.m. (if possible) WHATABURGER Bryan College Station 1101 Texas 105 Dominik 190tfn Now Hiring. Start training April 18th for 10 openings Waiters/Waitresses, Cashiers/Hosts/Hostesses and Dishwashers. Apply in person Monday-Friday, Hill’s Restaurant, Carter Creek at 29th. 126t5 DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and fu ture Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. 846-2911 846-0396 24tfn The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently taking applications for summer and fall route carriers. In addition, one opening is cur rently available. Pay ranges be tween $400-600 per month plus gas allowance. Please contact Julian at 693-2323 or Andy at 693-7815 for more details. i26tio FOR RENT a t m Walk, Cycle, or Shuttle. It’s only 8 Blocks. 3902 COLLEGE MAIN ^Sk country plm apartments 846 0515 125121 GREAT SUMMER RATES You’ll fit right in at Parkway Apart ments. Call about our special summer rates TODAY! 693-6340. SUMMER FUN Terrific Pool area, Hot tub and lots of room for tanning. Call now about our summer rates. BRIARWOOD APART MENTS, 693-3014. NEW TOWNPLEXES W00DWAY VILLAGE ONE MONTH FREE RENT 2 Bedroom, 1Y2 bath, W/D connections, major kitchen appliances, carpet, drapes, convenient to TAMU. JOE COURTNEY, INC. 696-4203 Office at 512 West Loop OTHER DUPLEXES AND FOURPLEXES AVAILABLE. CALL FOR INFORMATION. 124tf n HELP WANTED FOR SALE CRUISE SHIP JOB! $14-$28,00<) Carri- bean, Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Di rectory, Newsletter. 1-(916) 722-1111 Ext. TAM. 126121 Gibson Les Paul guitar and rickenbacker 4001 bass. Call 822-2003. 127t5 ’73 Honda CL350. 11,000 miles runs good, has fairing. Needs some work. Asking $500.00. Call 846-4337 after 5 p.m. 127t5 FOR RENT Blaupaunk car stereo system with equaliz er; Ventura guitar, offers, 693-4332. 128t5 Rooms in house close to campus, $160/mo. includes utilities, 693-8381. 128t3 FORD LTD, 1975, excellent condition, 57,000 miles, $2450, 845-8800. 128U0 NEWPORT CONDOMINIUMS: A New Class in Student living; 3 minutes from Campus; Compact, Efficient space; Securi ty; Washer/Dryer in each unit; From $399.00; 402 Nagle, 846-8960. 82tfn Murray Moped 2HP brand new, must sell, 775-5120, $350. 128t3 1981 Honda Express, excellent condition, low mileage over 100 mpg, $350 neg. Call Mike, 693-4644. 128t5 2 bedroom house fenced yard Wellborn area, 693-2339, 696-0762. 123t30 Luxury two bedroom IV2 bath condomin iums in scenic setting. FP, microwave, two car garage. W/D connections and pool. $650-$725/month. Diane Janac, 846- 5741. 11030 Summer rates early! Two bedroom apart ments. Washers and drvers, $225.00, 779- 3550, 696-2038. ' 117(20 4-plex apts. College Station. 2 bedroom, $325.00, w/d connec tions. Water paid. No pets. 1 /z OFF OF FIRST MONTH’S RENT ON 9 OR 12 MONTH'S LEASES. 779- 1613, 8-5 M-F, 779-3162 (eve nings and weekends) MINI WAREHOUSES 101 Jersey West (comer of Jersey & Wellborn across from Olsen field) THE STORAGE CENTER 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn NEW MINI WAREHOUSES Sizes available 5 x 5 to 10x30. THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 Managed by Joe Courtney, Inc. 1—1 m o Home Builders & Realtors 775-5870 7°/t QUALIFYING | RATE * ON ALL NEW BUILDER HOMES $98,0QQ-$200,0Q0 IN PRIME COLLEGE STA TION AND BRYAN LOCA TIONS. LEASE PURCHASE AVAILABLE on selected new and used builder homes. B.B. Scania Inc. 775-6070 David Lewis ' 78 822-1616 H.J. Marsh 822-6485 Allen Scssta ’81 775-7811) Mu*l Housing Opportunity 122120 O'Brien Sailboards, $650, 696-6292. 126(4 VILLA WEST APARTMENTS 3500 Pinfeather FOR RENT Efficiency $200.00 1 bedroom $230.00 & UP. 2 bedroom $260.00 & UP. 1 Vs? miles from campus. Adult property. Shuttle bus. No pets please. 127119 1978 Toyota Corolla wagon, 5-speed, air, AM-FM, new tires. Very clean. $3050, 693-6211. 126(5 YAMAHA Seca 750, ’81, black, fairing, $2100 or best offer. 693-0921 Mark. 124(5 1980 Yamahopper, Good condition. Call 696-7291 afternoons or evenings. 124(5 VILLA WEST APARTMENTS 3500 Pinfeather FOR RENT Efficiency $200.00 1 bedroom $230.00 & UP. 2 bedroom $260.00 & UP. IVz miles from campus. Adult property. Shuttle Bus. No pets please. 119110 Toyota Celica 1978 “Car Of The Year†hatchback w/louvers, 5- speed, 30 MPG, A/C, AM/FM, Tape, C.B., fun to drive, extra fea tures. $4,000.00 original owner. Call Steve 696-3942. 119120 CASA DEL SOL One and two bedroom apartment available for immediate occupan cy. Call 696-3455 or come by 401 Stasney in College Station. 28tfn MEXICAN DRESSES FROM PUEBLA AND OAXACA Call 260-3539. PERSONALS UNIVERSITY ACRES COUNTRY LIVING AT REASONABLE PRICES 1 and 2 bedrooms on Cain Road off Wellborn Road. Call Jane at 696-4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 76tfn LISA, I Goofed! Sorry we missed at Beth Isreal in Houston, Friday 3/18. Please call me!! Brad, 520-7434. 126(3 LOST LOST: Gold St. Christopher on a gold rope chain. REWARD, 693-4332. 128(5 JOB OPPORTUNITIES DUPLEX CLOSE TO CAMPUS 3 bedroom at 205 Montclair. Ideal for students. Call Jane at 696- 4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 76tfn ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn d» •al a Job For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affir mative Action. Texas A&M University 181tfn HAVE LUNCH ONUS... FREE! A&M Apartment Placement is once again giving away free lunch to everyone who leases thru us. APARTMENTS * DUPLEXES * ALL TYPES OF HOUSING Call for appointment or come by A&M APARTMENT PLACEMENT SERVICE 693-3777 2404B Texas Avenue, C.S. “Parkway Shopping Center†128110 LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES "IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE" Q, COURTYARD T APARTMENTS “COLLEGE STATIONS STANDARD OF QUALITY’’ 600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S. STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 & UNIVERSITY OAKS 693-2772 846-1413 CASA BLANCA “CONVENIENT QUALITY CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS’’ 4110 COLLEGE MAIN -BRYAN- SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Mobile home space Wellborn area, 693- 2339, 696-0762. 123t30 3 bedroom 2 bath 2 car garage, Bryan, shuttle bus, 5 minutes from TAMU, $625/mo. 775-2247. 126tl0 U-Lock-It storage 10x20 $22, and up, 693- 2339, 696-0592. 123t30 MISC. - ATTENTION ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS- A new policy statement on satisfactory progress toward a BSEE has been issued by the EE Department. If you have not received a copy stop by Rm. 215D Zachry and pick one up. 12417 Ex-student Henry Cisneros has visions, sense of future United Press International SAN ANTONIO — A shaggy white rug bearing the maroon symbols of Texas A&M Univer sity is sprawled across the floor of Mayor Henry Cisneros’ office. But that’s as close as the FOR SALE AIRCRAFT OPERATING PARTNERSHIP Cessna 175. Superby equipped and maintained. RNAV, DME, autopilot, new engine conversion. Hangered at Easterwood. Four partners. Equity $3,000.00. Call Mrs. Pampell, 775-0809. 12215 SERVICES Alterations Repairs aiul Custom Clothing done in my home. Call Pam 693-6538.64U9 TYPING, 823-7723. 127119 Pat’s Typing Service, 693-8361. 127130 TYPING 823-4579. 122120 Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfn WORD PROCESSING; Papers, disserta tions, reports, etc. Fast, accurate, reason able, 846-6200. I21t20 Free Mary Kav facial or re-orders 15% discount TAMU I.D., 693-0104. 121U0 Typing-Word Processing 10% discount through April 15. BAS 696-9550. 120(11 Papers due? We can help. Word processing allows review, revisions. EastMark Execu tive Suites, 693-5895. 125121 "Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.†I88tfn TYPING 693-0389. 12U10 Typing, fast, reasonable, 693-7761. 126t5 Karen’s Typing service, 775-6126. 67t8-J Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 88tfn Typing, 8 years experience, fast and accu rate, reasonable rates. IBM selectric, 696- 0914. 126t5 Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 86(53 Marilyn s Typing: Student, business, 693- 7515.' 117t35 WANTED 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 1 «" A limited number of Penberthv fy Softball Tournament entries will be accepted in the IM-REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle. If you didn’t get your team together before you have a second chance! A $40.00 entry fee must accompany each team registration. For more infor mation call the IM-REC Sports Of fice at 845-7826. 12516 OFFICIAL NOTICE STU- ATTENTION LAW DENTS Legal Cooperative Education positions are available this Fall at Austin and Houston law firms. Come by 420 Harrington or call 845-7814. 12615 ATTENTION LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS Cooperative Education positions are available with the Harris County (Houston) Juvenile probation depart ment this summer. These are volun teer (no wages) positions only. Come by 420 Harrington or call your CO OP office at 845-7814. 12615 SPECIAL NOTICE The IM-REC Sports Office is now accepting the FRISBEE TOURNA MENT ENTRIES! Entries will con tinue to be accepted at the event site on Sunday, April 24. Events offered in this tourney are: maximum time aloft; throw, run and catch; distance throw; golf frisbee; free style (pairs). And... it's FREE! For more informa tion call the IM-REC Sports Office at 845-7826. 126115 Pass the FAA private pilot written test after only one weekend. Guaranteed. Col lege Station-April 9 and 10. Call (512) 863-4288 after 6:00 p.m. for details. Austin Flight Plan. 12615 ATTENTION FUTURE LAW STUDENTS Legal Cooperative Education position is available this Sum mer in San Antonio. Come by 420 Harrington or call 845-7814 immediately. 12615 NOTICE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS Pre-registration for the Fall 1983 semester will be conducted during the week April 18-22, 1983. All BIMS students are required to schedule a conference with their Academic Advisor prior to pre registration. You should pick-up a Course Request Form in the Biomedical Science office (Rm. 332, Vet. Med. Adm. Bldg.) and complete the form prior to the con ference with your Academic Ad visor. Following your conference, deliver the approved Course Re quest Form to the BIMS office. You are urged to schedule a con ference with your advisor and have your Course Request Form approved during the week prior to preregistration (beginning April 11.) 128110 handsome, classy, and articulate mayor comes to the image of the crew cut Aggie. And even Cis neros’ opponents admit that his influence with voters — both Hispanic and Anglo — is no thing to joke about. Officially a Democrat, the tall, lanky Cisneros refuses to be catagorized politically, although he begrudgingly accepts the term “progressive.†Other than that, it is difficult to label the Hispanic, former Texas A&M student and Har vard graduate, who quotes Robert Kennedy, advocates nuc lear power, and talks about vi sions of.a high tech future built on the unity of Anglo and Mex- ican-American citizens in home town San Antonio. “I don’t know what I am,†Cis neros said. “All I have is a vision for what I see. My philosophy is essentially pragmatic and goal oriented. I’m attempting to build a government of efficiency and responsibility.†Cisneros, 35, seems young to be the mayor of the nation’s l()th largest city. Hut his background suggests foresight, planning and a grooming for power. Many say his future is being planned with the same meticulous care. Cisneros denies it. “Many in the Anglo commun ity said I was using the mayor- ship as a stepping stone. 1 think I’ve successfully debunked that,†he said. Hut Cisneros admits that he ran for mayor de spite the advice of associates who suggested it would lead to an early political graveyard. The grooming began when Cisneros was only 21. He said he graduated from Texas A&M on a Saturday and began working in city government the following Monday. In 1975, Cisneros jumped into politics with his election to the San Antonio City Council. He was re-elected twice, then ran successfully for mayor in 1981. Cisneros said if he had re mained merely an urban admi nistrator, “a technocrat,†he would have been fired for press ing issues. “At some point along the way — I would say at George Washington University— I real ized the problems of San Anto nio had to be addressed in poll- as '01 by B he Te nen’s ipete mmin; ianapi tical terms,†he said. “111* vision, a view, a sense o[j San Antonio needed to do.' Cisneros’ vision includes ty between San Antonio’s! ican-Americans, who m for about 55 percent o[ population, and theAngloi munity, which wields more nomic and political power “Unity is an impo theme,†he said. “It’sthei way to get things done, split into warring camps, tiling gets done. I’veaskedj pie to suspend their dish and let go of their hostilitin But C asneros said heresij that physical integration almost impossible inpartsoii city, particularly in then upper-middle class The answer, he asserts, education, jobs and adt ment opportunities fori said the political interestsol Mexican-American comm' are consistant with the neaiKyfort T exas in general. Thatistd disapproved of the defun Raza Party. “We don’t need sepit movements,†he said. But unity does notcome even within the Mb American community itsel Cisneros’ aggressive al toward the role of gover in providing opportuniu practical. He does not emi himself as a powerful pe j coa hut he insists that govern must play a role because free market system is enough. It just isn’t, give San Antonio a lot push, a trajectory that stoppable.†Politically, Cisneros hast a long way since his CityCj er j en( election in 1975, whenhei p ora; paigned with community )ugh ! six wc parties, walked a beat withi ]jf, e( j ipetitt ch h ised t up to Durii •s at / had lify f< we 1 ave 1 for 1 This , all c wer ns to gam lanv pettn t but uld d< 1 air patrolmen and went oa with emergency medical sonnel. Four people are run against him in Satin mayoral election. But pd pundits say the questionis he will win, but how lat| victory margin will be. For Cisneros, winning will not be enough. “1 want the election n referendum on my polit don’t want to come out gling,†he said. impioi |ch fe; Prep school grads not ‘little Marines United Press International HARLINGEN— Out of uni form, they would look like ordinary junior high and high school kids. Instead they look like baby Marines, their green fatigues ta ilored to 14-year-old bodies and their hair clipped weekly almost to the scalp. These boys, many of whom end up at Texas A&M, are spending their teenage years at the Marine Military Academy, a prep school where reveille is sounded each morning at 6 and every minute of the day is struc tured for them. The combination high school and boot camp prepares them for the Naval Academy, West Point or the Air Force Academy if they can snag an appointment. But not all of them plan milit ary careers. Some simply feel a need for discipline and physical training. Others are foreign stu dents learning English as a foundation for an American col lege education. “We’re not here to clone little Marines,†said Mike Rodriguez, public affairs officer. “We’re here to produce quality scho lars.†The Marine Military Academy is a private school run by retired Marines who believe discipline and leadership are worthy companions to math and grammar. Although the school has no official connection to the U.S. Marine Corps, it is recog nized as a prep school by all three military academies, Rodri guez said. “Anyone who’s ever been in the Marine Corps realizes it’s not just a lot of hoopla and tradition. It’s a way of life,†he said. MM A offers grades 8 through 12 and a year of post graduate work, usually for high school graduates trying to pull up their grades to get into a military academy. Of85gi ates last year, 12 went to,It polis, six to the Air Academy, one to theCitadi eight to Texas A&M m Marine ROTC. On a sunny morning, toons of uniformed boysM by drumbeat from classt lunch, and stragglers s Rodriguez — a retired Mi sergeant — as he drivespaJ peeling buildings. The only other boys could hope to thing offering this“coman ie, challenge, rewardanda| ture†might be the Boy Sc Rodriguez said. Rodriguez and others al academy talk unabashed! terms of duty, honor, country — terms tl embarrass even the serioffi oriented high schoolstuded the 1980s. The terms were eveni foreign in 1965 when academy was founded, inat when military schools were: ing, not opening, said ft guez. “ The academy stayed air cause it didn’t compromise going coed or relaxingentl standards and discipline," guez said. “They knewwhal wanted for their boys.†The same standards ad forte today. The MM A are not the kind of] nile delinquents once military schools when tl rents gave up on them guez said. Althoughtheirg may not be top flight when arrive, MMA requires de scores on standardized tesis will not take a boy who has on drugs or in trouble wil' law, he said. The rules at MMA are and inflexible. “We don’t care ifhe'st!l , of the president of Standati if he breaks the rules, he'sf 1 Rodriguez said. It is usually the boy's ii not the parents’ — to corn 1 military school, Rodriguei A nondenominational pers service is mandatory 1 Wednesday evening, bm boys are left to attend a d of their choice — or nod — on Sunday morning. Required worship is pen 1 ble at a school that taxpayer money. A si^ pus proclaims: “To be aM 1 cadet. You have to bel yourself, your fellow cadet corps, your country,your