The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 24, 1987, Image 6

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♦ NOTICE
• HELP WANTED
Fever Blister Study
If you have at least 2 fever
blisters a year and would
be interested in trying a
new medication, call for
information regarding
study. Compensation for
volunteers.
G&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933 10213/31
INJURY STUDY
Recent injury with pain
to any muscle or joint.
Volunteers interested in
participating in investiga
tive drug studies will be
paid for their time and
cooperation.
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846-5933 10213/31
ADOPTION NOTICE: Happily married physician
and nurse hoping to adopt infant and share love, fun,
and secure future in our family. Yours is a difficult dis-
cision, let us help ease your burden thru peace of mind.
Call Lori and Sherman collect anytime (201 >654-9561.
10U3/4
GOVERNMENT HOMES. Delinquent tax property.
Repossessions. Call 805-687-6000 ext. T-9531 for cur
rent repo list. 102t2/27
Defensive Driving, Ticket Dismissal, Dates, Times,
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'I'YPING BY WANDA. Any kind, any length. Rea
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Ready Resume Service. 24 hour turn around. Info
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Typing. Prompt. Reasonable. No Job Too Small.
Payne. (409)823-7723. Anytime. 103t4/l
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Bisexual and lesbian rap group. For more information,
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• FOR RENT
HELP!
Tenants Needed!
2 1 / 2 blocks from campus
1 & 2 Bdrm efficiencies
Cheap Rent!
260-9637
Large one bedroom, furnished apartment. Close to
campus. 846-3050. Hurry only one left! $225. plus util
ity plan. 84tfn
Large 2 bdrm., 2 bath near A&M, shuttle, w/d, call 846-
5735 days or 846-1633 evenings ask for Paul. 92tfn
Preleasing Now! 2 & 3 bdrm duplexes near the Hilton
846-2471,776-6856. 83tufn
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THERE’S A JOB FOR YOU
IN SUMMER CAMP
The American Camping Association
(NY) will make your applications avail,
to over 300 camps in the Northeast.
Exciting opportunities for college stu
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crafts, drama, music, dance, tripping,
nature, R.N.’s, M.D.’s, Aides, kitchen,
maintenance. COLLEGE CREDIT
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AIRLINES, CRUISELINES HIRING! Summer. Ca
reer! Good Pay. Travel. Call for guide, cassette, News
service!. (916)944-4444 ext. 127. 103t2/25
Handyman. Experience necessary. Tools and transpor
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Part time help. Morning shift only. Call Grapevine.
696-3411. Ask for Patsy. 104tufn
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we listen, we care, we help
Free pregnancy tests
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MITSUBISHI, ’84, Station Turbo, leather interior,
sunroof, cruise. $6500. Call Paul, 846-5186 or 846-
4783. 104t3/30
1969 Gibson Classical Guitar. $275. 2x15 Sunn Bass
cabinet with Peavey Head, $350. 260-2050. 10H2/25
Apple He Computer, monitor, mouse, printer, lots of
software. $900. 764-2911. Scott. 10112/25
Cheap auto parts, used. Pic-A-Part, Inc. ’78 and older.
3505 Old Kurten Road, Bryan. 102tfn
Ski Boots - Nordica Air-System, men’s size 8 Vi, good
condition, $100.,o.b.o. David, 268-0192. 102t2/26
Shave Ice/Snowcone Machine and accessories. Great
business opportunity. David, 268-0192. 102t2/26
’82 Kawasaki CSR 305. Great commuter value, nice
condition. $480. 764-7017, 776-6494. 100t2/24
Escort radar detector for sale. $125. 268-0372 anytime.
Marc. 100t2/24
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Female roommate needed. Have your own room, bills
paid. Furnished. $125./mo. 846-1413. 97tfn
FREE RENT! Female wanted to share 2 bdrm./2 bath
apt. Close to campus. 696-3257. 103t2/27
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Iflliqrs up
Tuesday
DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND
THEATRE ARTS: John C. Redmond, president of GTE
Lab Inc. will speak on “ISDN — What It is and what it
does” at 7 p.m. in 206 MSC.
COWBOY CHAPTER FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN
ATHLETES: will meet at 7 a.m. at the International House
of Pancakes.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH: Karen Forrest will hold a
writing outreach session on “Applying for a Job: Writing
the Resume” at 6:30 p.m. in 105 Blocker.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING: Dr. Mark Holtzapple
will hold a review/help session on chemistry at 6:30 p.m. in
103 Zachry.
STUDENT Y ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 225
MSC.
STUDENT Y — AGGIE FRIENDS: will meet at 7 p.m. in 410
Rudder.
AGGIE DEMOCRATS: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 402 Rudder.
MSC HOSPITALITY: will hold a spring fashion show featur
ing the Miss TAMU Pageant contestants at noon in the
MSC lounge.
ALTERNATIVE CINEMA: will show the French film “La
Bete Humaine” at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Langford
Architecture Center.
STUDY ABROAD OFFICE: students interested in studying
abroad should meet at 11 a.m. in 251 Bizzell West.
CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in
501 Rudder.
TAMU ONE-WHEELERS: will meet at 6 p.m. in front of G.
Rollie White Coliseum.
SPANISH CLUB: will meet at 8 p.m. at the Flying Tomato.
HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 115
Kleberg.
TAMU PALEONTOLOGY CLUB: will meet at 8 p.m. in 174
Halbouty.
Wednesday
THE SOCIETY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND NEW
VENTURES: John Robison will speak on “Today’s Entre
preneur” at 7 p.m. in 701 Rudder.
GAY STUDENT SERVICES: a guest speaker will speak on
gay relationships at 8:30 p.m. in 305 A-B Rudder.
TAMU INVESTMENT CLUB: will meet at 6:30 p.m. in 158
Blocker.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATION: wil| show
a film on “Finance in Latin America” at 7:30 p.m. in 120
Blocker.
PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENT SOCIETY OF AMER
ICA: Ann Cole, president of International Association of
\ Business Communicators, will speak at 6:30 p.m. in 014
Reed McDonald.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH: Michelle White will hold a
writing outreach session on “The Rules of Punctuation” at
6:30 p.m. in 105 Blocker.
MISS TAMU SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT: contestants for
the Mr. Aggie contest will perform at noon in the MSC
lounge.
AGGIE SPELEOLOGICAL SOCIETY: will meet at 8:30
p.m. in 402 Rudder.
EUROPE CLUB: will meet at 9:30 p.m. at the Flying To
mato.
ASIAN-AMERICAN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: will
hold a Bible study at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will meet at 6 p.m. at the
A&M Presbyterian Church.
TRANSFER CAMP ’87 - STUDENT Y: applications for assis
tant directors and chairpersons are available through
Wednesday on the second floor of the Pavilion.
MSC FRESHMAN LEADERSHIP DYNAMICS: will meet at
7 p.m. in 226 MSC.
AGGIE TOASTERS: will meet at 7 p.m. in 342 Zachry.
MSC POLITICAL FORUM: Karl Grossman will sneak on
U.S. involvement in Nicaragua at 8 p.m. in 601 Ruader.
PHILOSOPHY CLUB: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 502 Rudder.
DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS: will hold an
orientational meeting for students applying for summer
conference staff positions at 6 p.m. in 402 Rudder.
ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 127
Blocker.
CO-OP CAREER FAIR: booths for students interested in co
oping for the Summer and Fall 1987 semesters will be in
the lobby of Zachry Engineering Center from 8:30 a.m. to
3:30 p.m.
AGGIE PARTNERS FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS: students
interested in helping with Special Olympics may sign up
through Wednesday in the MSC.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion,
216 Reed McDonald, no less than three working days
prior to desired publication date.
Texas' bid for earlier primary
OKd by Justice department
AUSTIN (AP) — The U.S. Jus
tice Department has approved
Texas’ plan to join other Southern
states in holding the “Super Tues
day” presidential primary in March
1988, state election officials said
Monday.
Secretary of State Jack Rains said
federal officials had given clearance
required by the Voting Rights Act
for the shift.
Texas and about a dozen other
Southern states are moving their
primaries and caucuses to the sec
ond week in March in a bid to lure
more presidential candidates to the
South to talk about issues of impor
tance to the region.
Backers of the idea, which was
approved by the Texas Legislature
during its special session last sum
mer, said the change should give
the South — and Texas as its largest
state — considerably more clout in
choosing the Republican and Dem
ocratic party presidential nominees.
Texas has held its primary on the
first Saturday in May, with runoffs
in June.
Under the new plan, statewide
primaries will be held on the second
Tuesday in March, with primary
runoffs held in April.
For 1988, the primary will be
held on March 8.
Rains said approval was sought
from the Justice Department so
that his office could continue plan
ning for the new date.
Rains noted that financing the
primary will account for a large
portion of his office’s budget, which
is being considered by the Legis
lature this session.
According to the Southern Legis
lative Conference, which has been a
driving force for the Super Tues
day effort, 13 states have scheduled
their primaries and caucuses for
that week.
Those states account for more
than one-fourth each of the total
number of delegates who will be se
lected to attend the Republican and
Democratic national conventions.
States so far scheduled to partici
pate in the Southern super primary
on March 8, 1988 are Alabama,
Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Loui
siana, Maryland, Mississippi, Mis
souri, North Carolina, Oklahoma,
Tennessee and Texas, the SLC
said.
In addition, Virginia plans to
hold delegate selection caucuses on
Saturday, March 12, as do South
Carolina Democrats.
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presented by
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INC
Tribute
To fling my arms wide
In some place of the sun,
To whirl and to dance
Till the quick day is done.
Then rest at cool evening
Beneath a tall tree
While night comes on gently.
Dark like me—
That is my dream!
To fling my arms wide
In the face of the sun,
Dance! Whirl! Whirl!
Till the quick day is done
Rest at pale evening ...
A tall, slim tree ...
Night coming tenderly
Black like me.
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Sunday - Fried Catfish
Two fresh-water, farm-raised Catfish fillets, french fries, coleslaw,
hushpuppies, tartar sauce and lemon i*
Monday - Chicken Fried Steak
ALL YOU CAN EAT! Comes with french fries, Texas toast anda
trip to the salad bar 4.”
Tuesday - Country-Style Ribs
ALL YOU CAN EAT! Comes with 2 side orders, Texas toast anda
pickle .5.*
Wednesday - Fajita Night!
ALL YOU CAN EAT Beef Fajitas with all fixin’s. Be sure to check
out the Margarita Special 6.*
Thursday - Chicken and Dumplings
Comes with Black-eyed Peas, cole slaw, and com bread muffin
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(Monday thru Thursday, one plate per person please, and no take outs)
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Bud
Bud Light
Coors Light
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Margaritas & Such
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On the Rocks
Frozen
Pitcher (On the Rocks)
Texas Tea
3-C Red Eye(Limit2)
Wednesday Night Fiesta
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