The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 08, 1985, Image 4

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    Battalion Classifieds
FOR RENT
TIRED OF HIGH UTILITIES?
Come to Tanglewood South
• Great location
• 2 pools
• Exercise Room/Fitness Center
• Party Room/Study Room
• 2 Laundry Rooms
• Covered Parking
All Utilities Paid
411 Harvey Road, C.S.
693-1111
* ca$a
bci sol
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
Open 7 days a week
Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00
Basketball Goals
On Premise Security
On Premise Maintenance
401 Stasney College Station
696-3455
D. R. CAIN RENTALS
*now preleasing *
$100.00 deposits
Shuttle bus Service
LONGMIRE HOUSE APARTMENTS
YELLOWHOUSE APARTMENTS
BRAZOS HOUSE APARTMENTS
693-8850
3002 S. Texas Avenue
Northgate fourplex. Walk to campus, 2 bdrm. Starting
at $275.00. 693-5159, 696-0066. 186t8
Efficiency apartment. Biking distance to campus. Near
Thomas Park. 1 bdrm., 1 Ir, $225. bills paid. Male stu
dent only. Call after 6 p.m. 693-4485. 18115
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bur k CA^I I. 779-3700.
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2 room bunkhouse for 1. All utilities paid. $230/mo.
693-0022. 184t4
Like new 1 bdrm. apartment for quiet mature persons.
South West Valley, on shuttle bus route. All bills paid.
Furnished $295., unfurnished $275. References re
quired. 693-4750,696-1660. tfn
Duplex. 696-2308. Amenities 4-1000 Sq. ft. Large LR,
2BR’s. 1.5 bath, closets, WR. $380./mo. Next to bank,
stores, restaurants. 308 Amhert/C.S. 185tl0
A 3 bdrm., 2 bath 4-plex near TAMU and shopping
centers. $375./mo. including washer, diyer, kitchen ap
pliances. 6913-7714 or 693-0982. Nights (396-4384.
182tfn
Master bedroom for rent. Furnished. Ceiling fan, full
bath, washer/dryer. Two car garage. $225. per month
single occupancy, $140. per month each double occu
pancy. Call now 696-5467. 185t7
FOR SALE
SPECIAL NOTICE
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
TENSION HEADACHE
QUESTIONARE STUDY
(August 5 through August 30)
We are searching for volunteers to
participate in a clinical questionaire re
search trial to assess the safety and
effectiveness of aspirin plus caffeine or
aspirin alone. You must meet the fol
lowing requirements: (1) Have a Ten
sion Headache at time of enrollment.
(2) Have not taken any medication or
caffeinated beverages within 3 hours
of enterance into study. (3) Male or Fe
male 18 years of age or older. (4)
Could use $40 for 3 hours of filling out
a few questionaires. If you would like
to know more, call me at 776-0411, or
come by 2706 Osier Blvd-Bryan; 8 am-
6 pm.
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
WANTED
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
TYPING-WORD PROCESSING
• Fast and Dependable
• Personalized Service
• We understand form and style
• Beginning our sixth year
AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICE
110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070
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. 9itfn
HELP WANTED
1981 Honda Silverwing Interstate, extremely reliable,
15,000 miles, $1800. 846-7687. 186t5
1981 14 x 56 two bedroom mobile home. Call 806-935-
3275. 184t8
Sonthwood oil S.W. Parkway. 3-2-2 like new. Brick.
$68,000. $4,475. move in. 713-681-2010. 177tl6
OPENING SOON
PLAZA 3
THEATRES
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS
FOR ALL POSITIONS
Apply in Person only between
1-5 P.M.
Schulman 6
Theatres
2002 E. 29th Bryan
/Uby*-
0
Mys
NOW HIRING
Good pay! Free Food!
Housewives-College Students
Flexible hours to fit your
schedule!
Apply in person
1800 Southwest Parkway
(next to Pelican’s Wharf) 115t3
THE GREENERY!
Landscape Maintenance
Team Member
Full or part time
Interview M-Th
8:30-9:30 a.m.
823-7551
1512 Cavitt, Bryan 180t8
Safeway Inc. has a permanent
part time position available for a
florist. Some plant knowledge is re
quired. Pay rate based on experi
ence. We also have some checker
and sacker positions available. In
terview sessions will be held Mon
day August 5 thru Wednesday
August 7 between 11 a.m. and 5
p.m. at the Safeway store at 1010
N. Texas Ave. in Bryan. No ap
pointment necessary.
Equal Opportunity Employer
M-F-H-V
Swenson’s now accepting applications for part-time
evening and weekend shifts. Must be 18 years or older.
Apply in person 9 A.M. - 11 A.M. at 1507 S. Texas
Ave., C.S. 184t4
Part time lunch cook starting $3.85 per hour. Apply at
Ft. Shiloh Restaurant, 2528 Texas Avenue. 1 P.M. - 3
P.M. Monday thru Friday. 184t8
Attractive, personable individual, full-time, needed as
receptionist/secretary for title company. Must have ac
curate typing skills. University T itle Co. 1021 Univer
sity Drive E. College Station Texas or 260-9818. 181t5
Applications for part time employment at Texas
A&M’s newest food and beverage establishment will be
excepted Monday August 5 thru Friday August 9 from
3pm-7pm. If you are neat, responsible, and like work
ing with people, apply in person at The Flying Tomato,
303 W. University. 182t5
Auditions for back up singer. Rock top 40. Must be
quick learner and pick out harmony’s. Call after 5. 846-
6439. 185t5
Interviewing for Free Lance Artist. Contact Marilyn at
823-2707 for appointment. 182t5
CHILD CARE
CHILDREN’S LEARNING
CENTER
Montessori preschool and licensed day
care. Individualized learning activities.
Serving Snook, Caldwell and Somer
ville communities.
272-3716
1 vping over 10 \enrs experience. Will also nanserilx*.
dictation. Reasonable. 693-1598. 177t l6
HELP WANTED
CHANELLO'S PIZZA NOW HRING DRIVERS.
Guaranteed $3.75/hr., 209£ commission paid nightly.
Wage review at 3 months. Apply at 2406D Texas Ave.
S. or 301 Patricia. 186tl3
Auditioning for male dancers. Contact Marilyn at 823-
2707 for appointment. 182t5
Piano and keyboard demonstrating sells person
needed pan time. Call for appointment. Keyboard
Center. Post Oak Mall 764-0006. tfn
Specializing newborn thru 2 yrs. Limited openings.
Sugar-N-Spice. 3404 Cavitt. Bryan. 846-9787. 166t30
IN THE
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Texas civil
rights leader
dies at 83
Associated Press
DALLAS — Juanita Jewel Craft,
described by one associate as a “liv
ing legend” for the civil rights
movement in Texas, has died at the
age of 83.
Craft died Tuesday at a local hos
pital after being in failing health in
recent months.
The granddaughter of a slave, she
helped found 180 chapters of the
National Association for the Ad
vancement of Colored People and
spearheaded desegregation of pub
lic facilities and schools.
“Don’t call me a color,” she once
said. “Call me a human being.”
The first black woman elected to
the Dallas City Council, she served
two terms in that post while continu
ing to fight city hall over what she
considered inequities.
Craft became active in the civil
rights movement in 1927 when she
was barred from voting in the Dem
ocratic primary. She sued and won,
eventually becoming the first black
woman in Texas to vote absentee in
the party primary.
Craft joined the NAACP in 1935
and was elected to its national board
six years later. She traveled through
out the Southwest, helping organize
NAACP chapters.
In 1955, she and her NAACP
youth group picketed the State Fair
of Texas, which only admitted blacks
one day a year on “Negro Day.” Af
ter the fair, Craft also Ted pickets at
downtown Dallas movie theaters and
lunch counters.
Though she had no children of
her own from her two marriages,
she was a founder of the Dallas
Youth Council.
“I have no natural children,” she
said in 1981. “I have adopted the
world.”
. In recent years she expressed dis
appointment with the attitudes of
young people toward the battles she
had launched.
“I’m disappointed that we’ve
opened the shcools, yet those people
who got their higher education are
doing little for the community,” she
said in one interview.
“They’re just working for them
selves. These people who have nice
homes, they just stay in those nice
homes and do little for the commu
nity. I don’t understand it.”
She was active in politics most of
her adult life and was 73 when she
was elected to her first term on the
city council in 1975.
“My philosophy is that politics
controls the air you breathe,” she
once said.
Craft was born in Round Rock
and was graduated from Prairie
View A&M University in 1921.
When she came to Dallas in 1925,
she worked as a hotel maid.
In 1968, she was awarded the
city’s highest honor for civic work,
the Linz Award.
Problem Pregnancy?
we listen, we care, we help
Free pregnancy tests
concerned counselors
It Brazos Valley
][ Crisis Pregnancy Service
f We’re local!
4340 Carter Creek Pkwy
Suite 107
Bryan, TX
HI wniimi I 1—: 1 -
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j-
, 4 Texas A&M employee for the past 30 years, is re-
of the month. A reception in his honor will be held
9:30 a.m.-l 1:3Q a.m. in 145 MSC. Lancaster has
as A&M payroll services manager For the past 15 years. Be-
L he worked as business manager for the Memorial Student
: - - . .
Lancaster, a resident of College Station all his life, graduated from
A&M Consolidated High School m 1945 and from \&M in 1949
Texas A&M has established a scholarship in memory of L.F. Peterson
of Fort Worth, a former member of the A&M Board of Regents, with
a gift f rom attor ney I>ee j . Kelly, also of Fort Worth.
T he L.F Peterson Memorial Scholarship for students in the De
partment of Plant Pathology and Microbiology' honors the former re
gent who served on the A&M Board of Regents from 1963 to 1975
and was its chairman from 1973-75. Peterson died July 1 in Fort
Worth at the age of 71.
Peterson received a degree in petroleum engineering from A&M
in 1936, worked as an independent oil operator and petroleum engi
neering consultant throughout the United States and the world after
beginning his professional career as a roustabout for Standard Oil
and Cas Co. following his graduation.
Peterson served as president of the A&M Association of Former
Students in 1963 and was named recipient of the Distinguished Alum
nus Award in 1976.
Richard S, Reynolds, assistant director of the Memorial Student Cen
ter, has been appointed regional coordinator for the South Central
region of the National Association for Campus Activities.
NAOA, headquartered in South Carolina, is the largest and most
comprehensive educational, trade and professional service assodadon
in campus aedvities. Association membership is composed of more
than 1,999 college and university members and nearly 599 associated
firms that are involved with contemporary entertainment, the per
forming and fine arts, recreation, and travel and leisure services.
Dr. H. Grant Vest, head of the horticultural sciences department at
A&M, has been elected a Fellow of the American Society for Horticul
tural Sciences.
Vest received the award, the association’s highest honor, at
ASHS's annual meeting Aug. 1 at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University.
Vest was appointed head of the A&M horticulture department in
) 983 after having served as head of the department at Oklahoma
St ate University and as an associate professor of horticulture at Michi
gan State University.
Fertility
Baylor prof says protein may
ploy role in mole infertility
Associated Press
HOUSTON — A researcher at
Baylor College of Medicine said he
has discovered a protein that may
play a role in one type of infertility
in men.
Steven D. Holmes, an assistant
professor of urology at Baylor, iden
tified a protein secreted by cells in
the testes of the male rat that may
stimulate development of germs in
sperm cells, a process called sperma
togenesis.
Holmes also is doing studies to de
velop a test for the amount of this
protein in males.
“A lack of this protein, called ser-
toli cell secreted growth factor, may
be responsible for some cases of in
fertility in men,” Holmes said in a
statement issued by Baylor.
His findings were reported this
week at a meeting in Los Angeles of
the International Society of Devel
opmental Biologists.
Statistics show the 15 percent of
American couples are infertile. The
male is a factor in about half of the
cases.
One of the causes of male infertil
ity is an arrested development of
sperm in the blood-testes barrier, a
structure in the testes which protects
germ cells from blood products such
as antibodies, Holmes said.
The blood-testes barrier is formed
by sertoli cells — described as the
“nurse” cells, which provide nou
rishment for developing germ cells.
Part of the noin diment might be
the growth facn Holmes found se
creted by sertol 1 -Imes said a
lack of this growm may cause
an arrested sperm cel levelopment.
The development perm begins
in the large mass of narrow, coiled
tubules inside each testis.
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