The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 16, 1985, Image 6

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    Battalion Classifieds
FOR RENT
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Apartments
1 and 2 bedroom furnished or unfurnished
Swimming Pool Horse Shoe Court Excellent Maintenance
Basketball Court Crew
Tennis Court Security
I Jacuzzi
Club Room
Playground
OPEN 7 DAYS A Week
Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. I-6
1101 Southwest Parkway
693-0804 133115
* ca$&
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PRELEASING
SUMMER & FALL
2 Blocks from Campus
Church across the street* 2 blocks from stores* 2 blocks from nite
life on University
Pool
Jacuzzi
Large Party Room
Basketball Goals
On Premise Security
On Premise Maintenance
Open 7 days a week
Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00
401 Stasney College Station
696-3455
PRE —LEASING NOW FOR
SUMMER AND FALL
2 & 3/bdrm. 2/bath duplexes and
fourplexes with all kitchen appli
ances and washer/dryer included.
From $375. to $495. per month if
lease is signed by April 30th.
$100. per month discount during
summer. Call Thomas Properties,
696-7714 or 693-0982. ,36,20
BAKER STREET
MINI WAREHOUSE
5x5 to 10x30
$18 to $77
846-5794 DAYS
779-3938 NIGHTS
60tfn
Hurry! Only a few left. Apts
with
special low summer rates at very
moderate increase starting
Sep-
tember 1. 2 blocks from TAMU.
Low utilities.
127110
il, MOV.
1331.1
Apts, tor rtut. Cotton Village l.imitcil Snook. I vs.is I
start$200. 2 hcdtoom Mart at $223. Call 84,.»
125i 10
heal
8M73
Ilcautiful condo. Walk to campus. Norlhramparls. Hy
owner $250. montii ( all S-I0-5S35 1301TI)
I wo moms $175.00 eacli. pins hills in Sonlliu ooil \ al
lev. 69.3-0939. Nice house. 1301 IS
HELP WANTED
SAFEWAY, INC.
needs a part-time florist (pa\ rate
begins at $3.60 to $5.75 |>er hour,
depending on experience) at the
College Station store (approxi
mately 20 hours pci week). We
prefer some type experience in
plant care and design. We need
someone who can be at the store
most days by 1:00 or 2:00 pm and
is available anytime on Saturdays.
To apply for this position come t<
the Safeway store at' Culpepper
Plaza Monday thru Saturday be
tween 8:00am and 5:00pm. Equal
opportunity employer. M/F/11/V.
l10
,Tn(tASzj e .,
1702 Kyle South (At HWY. .10)
College Station
NOW HIRING
All Positions
Full and Part Time
Apply in Person
1 Oam-2 pm
4pm-f)pm
31tl
Be Independent! Earn extra $$$
while you learn! Over 2200 sensa
tional moneymaking opportunities
currently available! Directory.
$16.95. F. A.I. 8306 Wilshire Blvd.,
Suite 384-TB. Beverly Hills, Ca.
90211. 12915
BUSBOYS AND COCKTAIL
WAITRESSES needed. Apply in
person PELICAN’S WHARF,
2500 Texas Avenue S., C.S.
Equal Opportunity Employer
JUNIORS AND SKXIORS M,
world problems. 1 he I’.siee Co
need von! Conn.el: |eri,
< nlture lUlildi
HELP WANTED
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
needs CARRIER for immediate
summer opening which pays
$450/mo. + transportation allow
ance. Call 693-7815 or 693-2323
for an appointment. ,33
ClrmeHnX I’i/za now hiring drivers lur finals, summer.
Cash paid nightly. Guaranteed $3.75/hr. Apply at
2 MMil, leva, AveniieS. or 301 Patricia. l.SSilO
tiirl Wanted: Al) around position. Must be able to. type
and spell. Call 822-2922 lor interview. H&K Printing
lira an 133t5
sl'MMI It UMPLOVMENT. Must enjoy THE OUT-
DOOHS and WORKING with KIDS. CAMP WINI-
W\CA IS Ft 111 YOU! 512-997-8768. 133t5
Part-time with llexible hours. Team-dean day. night,
c arl\ inoniing or weekends. Above minimum pay.
Travel and bonuses. Must have ear, phone and job ref-
i cnees HOME CARE SERVICES, 846-7759. 13315
PERSONALS
PROBLEM PREGNANCY > AboitMMi procedures ami
leietrals - Kree pregnanev testing. Housttm. Texas
(713)271-9121. 8th69
2 bedroom house $375 near TAMU. I'c
fhgerator, 69.3-5286.
Mobile home lot. Wellborn an a. $175/1110. 693-8973,
693 3941 I2bt20
ROOMMATE WANTED
Stoiage garage available in C S 1909 month 816
noil I25t 19
WANTED
2 Bdrni. 1 bath duplex. Quiet street dose to campus.
One month free w/years lease. 822-9974 125t20
Duplex. 2 bdrni. I bath, t lose to < amptis, lent ed, ceil
ing Ian, (393-0338 af ter 6. T25t 10
CASH
for gold, silver,
old coins, diamonds
Full Jewelry Repair
Large Stock of
Diamonds
Gold Chains
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A Texas Ave.
(across from El Chico,Bryan)
779-7662
SERVICES
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable
rates. Dissertations, theses, term
papers, resumes. Typing and
copying at one stop. ON THE
DOUBLE 331 University Drive.
846-3755. : 91tfn
TYPING-WORD PROCESSING
Fast and Dependable
Personalized Service
We understand form and style.
Beginning our sixth year.
AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES
110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070 96l31
Typing and win d processing. Five years quality service
to die staff alto students. 776-0130. 116t36
Need ediling/prooft eaditig help on your essay or term-
paper? Call 693-0953. 133t3
I’roiessional translation. Spanish-English. Theses, arti
cles. Heasonahle rates. 845-5133 (Dr. Finlay), 823-7129
.die, 6. 128123
Typing $1.50/DS page 260-9866/day, 822-4806/night.
W/48hrs, notice. Terri. 127tl0
i’roiessional Typing. Twenty years experience. Labs,
diesis, term papers, equations, etc. 693-8537
Typing, word processing, resumes. Lowest prices,
highest quality in town. PFRFECT PRINT, 822-1430.
114t31
Word processing. Call after 5 and weekends. 779-4935.
Cindy or Jim. 128t9
GAY' MEN’S rap group meets Wednesday 6:00pm for
liilormanon call Gayline, 775-1797. 133tl
G YYLINE 775-1797. Peer counseling information re-
forrals "Sunday-Friday 5:30pm-10:30pm. 130111
FOR SALE
For sale Kawasaki 250 Special, excellent condition,
$750. < anitact Travis, 764-7570. 133t3
Mobile Home: 10x45, 2 bedroom 1 bath, furnished,
$5800. ( all 775-22 1 7. 133t5
Wellborn area, small 2 bedroom, owner financed,
temod vard. 603-8073,693-3041. 126t20
lost) Liberty. 14x60. 2/hdrm.. 1 bath, furnished. Cen-
11al heat, .i/c l.nergy efficient, one owner. Oak Forest
Park. 603-9535. 603-520(5. 129tl5
FOR SALE
1980 Cutlass Supreme. $4,000. 846-3954.
CEDAR CREEK
CONDOMINIUMS
NOW LEASING
Brand New
Z BDRM/2 Bath 8. 2 BDRM/t Vi B»th
Spacious ♦ Large Clo*ets
Fireplace ♦ Fenced ratios
W/D Conn.
On-Site Office 1000 E. University
Managed by United Brokers
846-1496 846-8427
Female roommate to share 3/2 fenced house. South-
wood Valiev. $225. + l/2 bills. After 6. 693-3200125tl0
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Page 6/The Battalion/Tuesday, April 16, 1985
Walk to TAMU or take shuttle. F.xcellent two bed-
tooin, 1 bath, poolside condo in C.S. by owner. Assuma
ble loan. Very small down payment. Vaulted ceiling in
living room and left bedroom. Ceiling fans. Washer-
/dryer, ref. w/icemakermicrowave. Sautillo tile in entry,
kitchen and bath. Tax shelter. Mill Creek Condos, ad
jacent to Tarrow Street, Unit 408. (214)423-2346 after
6 and weekends Student: (409)846-7951. 13H5
Obscenity OK in stories
says local sci-fi writer
By KIRSTEN DIETZ
St aft Writer
ALPHASON1C A-255 audiophile car amp. New, never
installed. Paid $220. Asking $165, 846-9512. 13115
CRAGAR louver kit. Kits '82-‘85 Catnaro/Firebird.
Strong l-piece design. New in box. $95.00, 846-9512
13U5
Diamond engagement ring .66 ct. solitaire, mounted in
yellow gold Tiffany setting. $995,693-5507. 13lt5
1982 Yamaha 550 Maxim. Only 2000 miles, exel. cond.
Extra's. $ 1,650.00 Ask for Dan. 128t 10
It’s OK to use obscenity in a sci
ence fiction story, but only it it’s nec
essary to the story, Steve Gould, a
Bryan science fiction writer, told
about 20 people at an MSC Cepheid
Variable meeting Monday night.
“I’m serious about this,” he said.
“I’ve had my writing compared by
one critic as barely left of Walt Dis
ney.”
Gould has been nominated for a
Hugo Award for “Rory,” a short
story published in the April 1984 is
sue ol Analog magazine. The winner
will be decided bv science fiction
fans at the World Science Fiction
Convention in September.
Gould said he received a letter
from a man who read "Rory” com
plaining about the use of a four-let
ter word in the storv.
“This upset me, ’ Gould said. “It
also amused me greatly.”
He said there is no reason to avoid
profanity, because it is used every
day in real life. For example, he said
it is used in the Corps of Cadets all
the time.
“Do you portray life or ignore the
language completely?,” he asked.
“Do you put in gosh or go for the as-
tericks and* underlines, which I feel
is silly?”
Gould said he used the four-letter
in his story because the characters
were facing a life and death situa
tion.
"People tend to use that language
in that situation,” he said.
Gould said most science fiction
magazine editors realize obscene
words do exist and approve of their
use only if they are used for shtxk or
emphasis in the story.
Fie also read the prologue and the
first chapter of “The Class Helm,” a
novel he is trying to sell. The novel
examines what education does to
keep civilization intact. Gould said
his Hugo Award nomination may in
crease his chances of selling the
Steve Gould
novel.
"Mental Blocks,” a short sioul
.it a university, will be publish
the July issue of Amazing map
Three of his short stories have*
published by Analog and Isaii
mov’s Science Fiction Magazine
Gould attended Texas A&Mfc
1973-78 and 1981-84. Herat
man of Aggie Con VI in 19?"
KAMU auctions unique
items through Thursday
By VERONICA MUZQUIZ
Reporter
Bids will be taken through I hurs-
day for about 570 items ranging
from a stuffed dog to a Texas In
struments portable computer at an
auction to raise money for KAMU-
TV, Channel 15.
Every night since Friday, KAMU
staff along with 40-50 volunteers
from the community have been on
the ait auctioning merchandise do
nated by local bussinesses.
All proceedes from the auction
will go to KAMU, a public broadcast
ing station, to help pay for the forth
coming season s
- o W'
which will cost about SI30,
programming,
~ ■ 000, says
Station Manager Rodney Zent.
This vear’s auction is the biggest
of four fund raisers foi programing.
“Our goal is to raise 550,000 from
this auction,” Zent says.
There are a variety of items, with
a minimum bid of $35 each, that are
being auctioned.
Some of the items are a four-
wheeled motorcycle, gift certificates
from several restaurants and even
an electric fire ant killer.
Thus far, this year’s auction has
not been as successful as last years,
but Zent says he hopes that the dif-
frence Yvill l>e made up before
end of the week.
The auction items can besw,
Channel 15 f rom 7 p.m. untilll
p.m.
All merchandise thatispui
must be paid for with cash.
Card or \ isa, no later thanonevs
after the hid is made.
Zent savs some of the pi
that KAMU plans to buy
coining season are ihe M
Lehrer News Hour, which
$25,804; Nova, which costs $1S,
and Sesame Street, w
SI3.102. All of the pricesareb
full year of programing.
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The annual Freshmen and Sophomore Mathematics
Contest will be held Wednesday, April 17, 1985 from
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Freshmen Contest will be in Room
216 Milner l lall and the Sophomore Contest in Room 216
Milner 1 tall. No Calculators - all test material will be
provided. Prizes for winners of first place will be $100,
second place $60, and third place $40. Prerequisite for
Freshmen Contest is knowledge of calculus through
Math 151 or equivalent, for the Sophomore Contest
knowledge of calculus through Math 253 or equivalent.
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The Neiu Student Literary Magazine
ON SALE NOW!
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Monday, April 15 through Friday, April 19 in theMSt
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily
Price $2.00
MSC Literary A.rts
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G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM
SPEAKER: GEN. ORMOND R. SIMPSON '36
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