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S' ! Battalion Classifieds Parents Page 6/The Battalion/Monday, April 14, 1986 r«‘St. ■*,'3 .Vffi »«. *,3 n l s. V'l- ri 1 ?! ■*r3&& ! :*r3f WANTED HELP WANTED ^ ^ ^ ^ ^> d) «p^ ■Tii d^ d> d> -p d> O m> *p^ Wanted: Individuals 18 years of age or older to participate in our “AtHome” Cold Study with an over-the-counter cold prepara tion. Incentive: $40. Call 776-0411. d> ^p d> ^p ^p ^p d^ ^p ^p d> d^ d^ ^P ^P d^ ^P d^ d^ \P STUDY I Recent injury to wrist, knee or ankle? Severe enough pain to remain on study up to 10 days and 5 visits? STUDY II Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint? One-dose (4 hours) in-house study. Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies will be paid for their time and cooperation. G&S Studies, inc. 846-5933 77 HELP WANTED: Part time experienced short or long term auto parts store counterperson. Villa Maria Sup ply. 1136 Villa Maria. 776-1379 133t4/18 Programmers needed for 3-6 months projects with lo cal software development firm. Must be able to work 20 or more hours a week, off campus. Primary need is for Apple 6502 and Atari 520. Call 268-5809. 130t4/17 PART—TIME BOOKKEEPER WANTED. Daily books, payroll and put on computer. Flexible hours . Apply at Piper’s Gulf, Texas at University Dr., between 8:00 and 5:00. 13U4/22 $10 - $360. WEEKLY! Master Commission Mailing. Home - Operated! Sincerely Interested rush self-ad dressed envelope: Headquarters - CEG, P.O. Box 1072, Crystal Lake, IL. 60014. 119t4/18 Part-Time Help Wanted for construction Company. Typing, answering phones. Flexible hours. Send letter or resume with references to P.O. Box 3369, Bryan, Tx. 77805. 130t4/15 FOR RENT Safeway litc. is accepting ap plications for a part-time pro duce clerk and a part-time flo rist. To be considered, you must be here for the summer. Experienced preferred, some training is provided. To apply for these two positions, come to the Safeway store at 101 Texas Ave. Monday, April 14 from 1:00-4:30 p.m. Pay rate is $3.75 to $5.85 per hour based on experience. E.O.E M/F/H/V (continued from page 1) Lister said. “Everybody’s done a lot for their family and for their com munity, but the Heyes were just out standing in their contributions to A&M.” The Heyes have four children. The oldest, Bill, graduated from A&M in December with degrees in mechanical engineering and En glish. The other three are currently attending A&M. Pat, also majoring in both mechanical engineering and English, is scheduled to graduate this December. Kathy is a junior speech communications major, and John is a freshman environmental design major. William Heye, Class of ’60, is a former A&M Corps commander. He was the speaker at Muster in 1982 and currently serves on the devel opment councils of A&M, the Corps of Cadets and the Memorial Student Center. He also was roundtable chairman at the Student Conference on National Affairs in 1981. He is currently vice president of the consumer products division of Texas Instruments. Joan Heye was an official observer at SCONA in 1983 and 1984. She also is a member of both the Dallas A&M Mothers’ Club and the Rich ardson Women’s Club. She works as a substitute secretary and as assistant to the counselor at JJ Pearce High School in Richard son. The Heyes both served as parent advisers to the Class of ’85 and are members of the Century Club. •mg donations for the St. in Bryan. For more HALF SUMMER RENT FOR LEASES SIGNED THROUGH MAY. Starting at $250.00 3902 COLLEGE MAIN country place apartments 846*0515 Now hiring part-time & full time cashiers, for April, May & Summer work. Apply in person be tween 2-4, M-F. FARM PATCH 3519 S. College Ave. 779-7209., Pope Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 Add spaciousness, location, and convenience of own washer and dryer to your lifestyle! 2 bdrm., 1W Holly wood bath. deck, near shuttle route, summer rates. 696-8179.693-3213. 133t5/2 FOR RENT: 2 Bdrm. 4-plex, quiet location, lots of trees, shuttle bus route. All appliances, well insulated- low bills. Summer $225, Fall $265. 693-7761 or 775- 5270. 133t4/25 ROOM FOR RENT! $175, plus bills Southwood Valley. 693-0939. Ceiling fans. 133t5/2 Spacious Duplex. 3-2-2 w/opener, WBFP, microwave- oven/range combo. Washer/dryer connection, fenced. DALLAS, LBJ/ Tollroad, no pets. H(214)239-0403, W(214)525-3435. Sandra Merlo. 130t4/15 Three bedroom house. 1614 Oakview. $450. Two bed room, 300 Holik, $225. Two bedroom, furnished apt. Northgate $250. 779-3700, 846-9272. 128l4/18 Northgate Fourplex. Walk to campus. 2 bedroom. Re-* duced Rates! 690-0066. 690-2140. 129t4/30 3 bdrm . 2 bath.4 plex with washer and drver. Near TAMU & Mall. $399. - $495. a month, for Fall and Spring Semesters. Special rates for summer. 693-0982, 696-7714. 125tfn PRE—LEASE lot fall. HUGE duplexes near HIL TON. Ceiling fans, fireplaces, fenced yard. 846-2471. 846-4818,693-1627. ' 116t5/l Duplex near TAMU , two bedrooms, ceiling fans, fenced, $275 up. 845-7301 or 693-0338. 130t4/15 SERVICES THEY’RE HERE!!! Pick upyour graduation an nouncement orders NOW!!! MSC BROWSING LIBRARY ROOM 223 Extra Announcements Go On Sale April 15th at 8:00 a.m. MSC Student Finance Center, Room 217. Acrgy *» ^ .... . <nAn$MAM: me • • • _ . . Xharm shotiwt actual siia To commemorate the 60th . anniversary of the A&M University Mothers'Club, James Avery crafts^ men have created this symbol ot fove and loyalty. The perfect gift for the special person in your life.-Unfilled! ' . availability. : »"?;• .*. *.••/. * - j 14 K gold ' :* $180.60 Sterling silver ' :' $ 25.00 Please add 5% sales tax plus ■ $2.75 for insurance and handling. •• Mail to: . .* • ' Aetrie Moms •*-'■- P.O. Box 1266S I Dallas, Texas 75225 Allow 6 weeks delivery 1 (continued from page 1) which officially rescinded the accu sation that the Jews killed Christ. That document was considered a turning point in Catholic-Jewish re lations. Quoting from the document, John Paul said the church “deplores the hatred, persecutions, and dis plays of anti-Semitism directed against the Jews at any time and by anyone.” “I would like once more to ex press a word of abhorrence for the genocide decreed against the Jewish people during the last war, which led to the Holocaust of millions of inno cent victims,” John Paul said. He recalled his visit to the Ausch witz concentration camp in his native Poland in 1979. “The Jewish community of Rome, too, paid a high price in blood,” John Paul said. A plaque outside the synagogue is dedicated to the mem ory of 2,091 Roman Jews deported by the Nazis. John Paul said it was a “significant gesture” that church buildings in Rome and the Vatican were opened to give refuge to “so many Jews of Rome being hunted by the persecu tors.” The pope drew applause when he ended his speech by reciting a Psalm in Hebrew. Toaff called the visit, which began at 5 p.m. and lasted an hour and 20 minutes, a “gesture destined to pass into history.” Monday AMERICAN RED CROSS: is accq Sausalito tire victims at 207 W. 29t information call 822-2157. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: will sponsor the mini writing course, “ Thought Through Image: The Art of Vivid De scription,'’ at 6:30 p.m. in 124 Blocker. For more inform- non call 845-3452 or stop by 227 Blocker. TEXAS AGGIE BAR ASSOCIATION: will award two $500 scholarships to A&M students entering law school in 1986. Applications are available to any student who has com pleted most or ail of his pre-law work at A&M and main tained 3.5 t overall grade point-ratio. Deadline is April 30. Interested students should contact Dr. Hillary Jessup in 101 Academic. ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: is offering exercise classes for pre gnant women. Classes will be offered from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. every Monday and Wednesday, and from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday. Pre-registranon is required. For further mformation and I to register, contact Dixie Lyon, R.N., at 776-3777, exten sion 413. PEER ADVISING: advising for honors students for Fall 1986 will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in 151 Bizzell W. through Friday. NAUTICAL ARCHEOLOGY STUDENT LECTURE SE RIES: Alevdis Van de Moortel will be speaking on Two Medieval Cogs from the Zuyder Zee*’ at / p.m. m 301 Bol ton. INTERMURAL RECREATION: entries open for fun run and frisbee golf at 8 a.m. in 159 Read. AGGIE ALLEMANDERS: will hold square dance lessons at? p.m. in the lobby of Zachry Engineering Center. The club will meet at 8:8U p.m. ALPHA ZETA: will hold officer elections and initiation of new' members at 7:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: will meet at 7 p.m. in 305 Rudder. MSC AGGIE CINEMA: will meet at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. TAMU ONE WHEELERS: will meet at 5 p.m. in from of G.. RolUe White Coliseum. STUDENT Y ASSOCIATION: will meet on the second floor of the Pavilion to give out information to the candidates for cabinet positions at 5 p.m. AGGIE GOP: will have a debate party at 6:30 p.m. at the Re publican Primary Headquarters in Culpepper Plaza. EL PASO HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 204 Harrington. AGGIES FOR HANCE: will be selling shirts today and Tues day in the MSC. CLASS OF ‘87: will sell shirts in the MSC through Friday. AGGIE TOASTMASTERS: will elect officers at 7 p.m. in 125 Blocker. Tuesday ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: will sponsor the mini writing- course, “The Figures of Speech: A Quick Fix for Better Writing,” at 6:30 p.m. in IzO Blocker. For more informa- lion can 845-3452 or stop by 227 Blocker. AGGIES IN RUSSIA: study abroad in Russia this summer from May 19 to June 29. The deadline for applying is Tuesday^ For more information call Hugh Hughes, 263- 4268. AGGIE G.O.P.: Republican candidate for Li. Governor, Da vid Davidson will speak at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. ALPHA PI MU: will hear from a speaker from Westinghotise and hold officer elections at 7 p.m. in 104A Zachry. MSC AGGIE CINEMA: will show “Day* of Heaven” at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Tower. INTERMURAL RECREATION: entries close for archery doubles, baseball hitting and homerun derby. DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION: will elect officers at 7 p.m. in 150 Blocker. Bring resume form foi the resume book. PRE-DENT/PRE-MED SOCIETY: will elect officers at 7:30 p.m. in 200 Harrington. ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS: kill it guest speaker {im Wadner at 7:30 p.m. in 203 try. . ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, theses, term papers, re sumes. Typing and copying at one stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755 Need to buy something? Short on time? Let us get it for you. Call HDDS 693- 0762. We’ll deliver any- thing....almost!!!!! 12714/15 i ms. Dissci union Reports. Reasonable. l()8t 5/2 Typing. Rubber Stamps, Business Cards Service. Payne, (409)823-7723. Wake-L’ p 118t4/18 Expert Tvping. Word Processing. Resumes error free! PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. Guaranteed 123t5/7 STUDENT TYPING — 20 years experience. East, ae on ate. reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 1 12t5/9 YEAR END BEACH BREAK only $99 for a week at Fort Walton Daytona Beach! Hurry, call Sunchase Tours for more information toll free TODAY! When that last test is over...Break For The Beach with Sun- chase. 129t4/21 Defensive Driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral. 8-5, Mon.-Fri., 693-1322. UnionTech. 92t5/28 Word Processing: Proposals, dissertations, theses, manuscripts, reports, newsletters, term papers, re sumes, letters. 764-6614. 125t4/15 Cruiseships: Airlines, hiring! Summer, career, over seas! Call for guide, cassette, newservice. (916)944- 4444 ext. CW 127. 124t4/16 FOR SALE IKS—80. Model IV. Dual Disk, Printer, Software. $800 or best offer. 696-9562. 133t4/18 Like NEW Senior boots, Holick made shirts and pants. 696-4478. 133t4/18 GAPS MCAT Preparation Course. Paid $350. Sell for $125,693-5962. 133t4/18 Mobile home 81‘ 14 X 60, 2 Bdrm. 1 Bath, mile from TAMU. 696-1968, 512-651-6683. 130t4/22 Four bedrooms, two bath, 2500 SF. Living-Dining area with Cathedral ceiling and Mexican tile, wooded lot. $ 137,000. 1028 Rose Circle, C.S. 696-2171. 13115/2 Rule the sidewalks.'Sl Honda Express Moped. $150, Rob-696-7889. 131t4/16 BRYAN FEED & GRAIN. Horse Feed Special! 10% Horse feed, $4.00 per 50 lb. bag. 13% Vet Hospital Horse feed, $4.20 per 50 lb. bag. Bring this ad for a 25« off per bag on any of our horse feed. Hwy 21W. 779-5236. Offer expires- 4/25/86. 7:30-5, Open 7 days aweek. 13U4/17 ARC CHAMPION GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Dam on premises bred for intelligence and tempera ment, large boned. $500. 268-0977/764-2771. 13H4/16 WASHER/DRYER. $175, for both. Can deliver in C.S. or bold for fall. 764-7206. 131t4/14 18’ Hobie Catamaran 1982. Good Condition!!! 260- 4179. Ask for Andy. 13U4/14 1983 Nighthawk 550‘s. One red, one black. Both are in excellent condition. $1195, $1395. 764-8589. 130t4/15 .8 caret diamond solitaire. $2200. Must Sell!! 696-6913, evenings. 132t4/17 AC T NOW! DISKETTES. Bulk 5->/r DS/DD. .49 cents each. Lots of 50. These are not seconds. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. No questions asked. Call MEI, 1-800-634-3478, 9-9 EST, M-E; 10-6 Sat. Offer expires 5/15/86. 132t4/17 ‘85 Dodge Daytona, Sony. 2 EQ’s, 6 speakers, take up payments or $7000. King waterbed, $80. 846-9133. 132t4/14 USED GOLF CLUBS: Irons, Woods. Putters, Wedges. Priced to sell; 696-0439. after 9 p.m. 132t4/17 COMPUTER ACCESS. IBM PC/XT compatibles start ing at $535. IBM AT compatibles starting at $1765. 268-0730. 127t5/9 my t.(car iVJON'T KUA/// YOU SHOU.Lt> TkKE IT TO SU-PZRI0R AUTO iSeRVHCEy TH£i UJ/LL 1979 Toyota Corolla. 8468 after 5:30. Good condition. $2300.. 846- 12514/15 OH BoY J |.SUP£RJ0R lO I Ll_ mRKE rne run GREAT I A/n GLAfc X HAb IM CAR FJXgb AT SUPERIOR / SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE 111 Royal Bryan, Texas 846-5344 Tired of letting people use yournain \ as their training ground? come see a trained “pro” at... Barber & Blll’StyieShop. 213 University Dr 84b-2228 Appointments Available Monday — Saturday Armageddon is coming AX Delta Chi War Game Tournament April 26 & 27 Nimish Oza 693-2042 For more information or The House 846-5053 Ai • After months w A&M voll< sippi Coat the progr; talion. S; Givens, cord in h Lady Rebi coaching will be ai South teai tival in He When t The Batu Me Texa nator R annual | game a to let t each o plays.” But I r o o n - game a I ces.” It ga west ( A&M’s j chance ing SW It als man re their fu And fense a second- | while tl E against | team of Soun i Whe I Vick s touchch ■the 6 p i: though Ther offense Icon fu score b( I A&N Woods playing Valenti |Antho gained f A gg Murra) with p most p tion ap of-7 pa ■yards, \ • yards a of-18d : In tl Rod 11 -