The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 10, 1987, Image 11

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Student Finance Center Rm 217-
Tuesday, April 14, 8am. First
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♦ FOR RENT
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath four-plex, Washer/Dryer, near
A&M and Mall, $250-1350 /month (summer rates),
pre-leasing for fall. 846-1712 and 693-0982. 125t5/l
AGGIE ACRES - 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, Duplex. Central air
and heat. Pets o.k. Stables nearby. 823-8903 (or 846-
1051 for L.B.). 117t4/17
Large one bedroom, furnished apartment. Close to
campus. 846-3050. Hurry only one left! $225. plus util
ity plan. 84tfn
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Dssessions. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. T-9531 for cur-
repo list. 119t4/24
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2 bdrm apt. for 2 occupants
for $255. per month
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CASA BLANCA APTS
Private Bedroom Dorm Plan
Summer $170. per month
Fall-Spring $195. per month
All bills paid - furnished
4110 College Main
846-1413
HELP!
Tenants Needed!
2 1 / 2 blocks from campus
1 & 2 Bdrm efficiencies
Cheap Rent!
260-9637
ore
Newly decorated
Executive
Suites
Near University.
All bills and janitorial.
Start at $95./mo.
Call 846-4783 • 12915/6
Special!
Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx.
1 Bdrm.: $150. / 2 Bdrm.: $175.
Call 846-8878 or
774-0773 after 5 p.m.
NEED A JOB? TAKING APPLICATIONS
FOR SALES PERSONNEL NO EXPERI
ENCE NECESSARY. MUST BE WILLING
TO TRAVEL. SEND RESUME TO OR
CALL STUBBLEFIELD CO., INC., 1914
DEERBROOK DRIVE, TYLER, TEXAS
75703, (214) 534-1411. (ENCLOSE A
PHOTO IF AVAILABLE). A30t4/22
ODIES
Now hiring day and night drivers
and cooks.
Quick, responsible people please!
696-ODIE
Culpepper Plaza
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Evening Telephone Sales. No experience necessary.
Mrs. 5prn-9pm, Mon-Fri, and 9am-lpm, Sat. Call 693-
0797. 13U4/16
Day T elephone Sales needed. Experience a plus. Pays
. Call 693-0
well. Hrs. 9am-5pm, Mon-Fri.
-0797. 131t4/16
Office Assistnat needed to start immediately. No expe
rience necessary. Call 693-0890. 13114/16
Sportswear company needs bright, energetic person to
call on specialty sportswear outlets in the T exas area to
sell innovative bicycle and cross-sport apparel. Com
mission. Send resume and cover letter to: Lite Speed,
530 Kourt, Eugene, OR 97404. 129t4/10
Organist/Choir director needed at St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church, Navasota, Texas. Call (409) 825-7726.130t4/24
MISCELLANEOUS
EUROPE! One month. Visit London, Paris, Lausanne,
Montreux, Rome, Florence, Venice, Innsbruck, Hei
delberg, Munich, and Amsterdam. Alpine hiking,
sightseeing, lodging, 50 free meals. Space limited.
$2495. Call collect (806) 797-8892. Ask for Sigrid or
Rita. 131t4/10
• PERSONALS
COLLEGE EDUCATED, HARD WORKING. HAP-
P1LY MARRIED WHITE COUPEE EAGER TO
ADOPT A HEALTHY NEWBORN, AND PROVIDE
A LOVING. HAPPY, SECURE FAMILY LIFE.
BIRTH RELATED EXPENSES PAID. COM
PLETELY CONFIDENTIAL AND LEGAL. CALL
COLLECT-(314) 569-2419. 12614/30
• SERVICES
MONEY FOR COLLEGE!
Our 10 year old service will locate up
to 25 scholarships and grants de
signed especially for you.
Educational Scholarships Service
an investment in your future
846-6347 13014/14
. 'Court. Summer 8c Fall leases. 2 Bdrm, 1'/2
nD T|£j Approx. 1000 sq. ft., washer 8c dryer, deck,
jU> ' jl shuttle. $395. Summer rates avail. 693-4750, 690-
TYP1NG AND WORD PROCESSING. FAST, REA
SONABLE, QUICK TURNAROUND AVAILABLE.
693-1598. 13 lt5/8
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
NATIONAL COMPANY NEEDS MANAGING
PARTNER’ IN YOUR AREA - To qualify you must
have a desire to own your own business, and have
$15,000. for ! /2 of equipment. Company will completely
establish the business. National survey shows average
monthly earnings of $1938.37. No selling involved.
Service accounts set up by company handling Frito-Lay
and other convenience snack products. Potential ex
pansion earnings of $3800. per month with no additio
nal investment on your part. Write New American, PO
Box 360247, Birmingham, AL 35236 or call toll-free I-
800-231 -0563. Ask for Operator 4-S. 13114/10
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PARENTS & STUDENTS
are invited to
PEPPER TREE APTS
for open house
Sat. & Sun., April 11 & 12
Preleasing for summer & fall
1,2 & 3 bedrooms starting at $147.50
Come look us over and enjoy
MUNCHIES & COLD DRINKS AT THE POOL
2701 Longmire C.S., Tx.
693-5731
Sat 9-5, Sun 1-4
13114/10
SERVICES
WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu
scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614.
117t4/17
TYPING/WORD PROCESSING, Fast, Accurate,
Guaranteed. Papers, Dissertations. Diana 764-2772.
129t4/21
Versatile Word Processing. Term Papers, Reports,
Thesis, Resumes, Dissertations, Graphics. LASERW
RITER QUALITY. Best Prices. Call 696-2052. 83t5/C
Perfect Print, 1516 Echols. 822-1430. Expert Word
Processing, Resumes, Graphics. Guaranteed error free
Perfect Print. 822-1430. 125t5/6
Free LSAT Diagnostic evaluation. Call for details 696-
PREP. 127t4/16
Ready Resume Service. 24 hour turn around. Info
taken by phone. 693-2128. 103t4/17
Attention 9-87 MCAT test classes forming soon. 10%
discount on enrollments prior to May 1. Call Kaplan
Center 696-PREP. 127t4/l 0
Free GMAT Diagnostic evaluation. Call for details 696-
PREP. 127t4/16
• WANTED
Bargain! 2 bdrm, washers and dryers, $175./summer,
$195./fall. 779-3550, 696-2038. 128t5/6
APRIL- Free water/sewer paid, W/D or dishwasher.
$ 195-$215. 779-0480, 696-2038. 130t4/30
Pieleasing Now! 2 & 3 bdrm duplexes near the Hilton
846-24 71,776-6856. 83tufn
Large 2 bdrm., 2 bath near AficM, shuttle, w/d, call 846-
5735 days or 846-1633 evenings ask for Paul. 92tfn
$100 $100 $100 $100
WANTED
Individuals with sore throat
pain to participate in an over
the counter medication trial.
$100. monetary incentive.
776-6236
$100 $100 $100 $100
• LOST AND FOUND
LOST CAMERA IN BAG NEAR BLOCKER NEED
DESPERATELY! 'PLEASE'CALL 693-9629. 131t4/13
LOS T: ring with two purple stones between MSG and
Hetdenfels. Call 260-8467. REWARD!! 130t4/10
WILL THE AGGIE WHO FOUND MY '58 CLASS
RING PLEASE CALL BACK. 845-5803, 778-1235.
129t4/21
Found - Did 1 borrow your calculator last week? Call
693-8647. 129t4/10
FOR SALE
Qume daisy wheel printer. $50. Call Jenny at 775-
0400. 13U4/14
BIG PRICE REDUCTION SALE! TURBO PC/XT
IBM COMPATIBLE, TWO 360KB DRIVES, 640KB-
RAM, 8/4.77MHZ, KEYBOARD, MONITOR: $669
TURBO PC/XT + 20MB SEAGATE: $999. TURBO
PC/XT + 1200B MODEM: $789. TURBO
PC/XT+ 1200B MODEM + CITIZEN 120D
PRINTER: $999. COMPUTERS, ETC. 693-7599.
12314/13
Cheap auto parts, used. Pic-A-Part, Inc. 78 and older.
3505 Old Kurten Road, Bryan. 102'tfn
Graduating: oak dinette, B/W television, computer, liv
ing room chairs. 764-1070. 130t4/13
Bryan Bicycle Blow-out Sale- April 9-11. Ardan Cross
ing, 10 speeds, mountain bikes. 776-5056, 1673 Briar-
crest. 130t4/10
Honda Express, 369 miles. Incredible Condition, $200.
Ask for Richard. 130t4/10
‘83 6S550ES Suzuki. Mint cond.. New tires, Kerker ex
haust. Only 5800 miles. Blue & White. Call Clay 268-
0696. 130t4/10
Mens Schwinn Bike, Good Condition, Best Offer. Call
Bethany 846-2791. 129t4/14
‘84 Mazda GLC and ‘84 T oyota Tercell. Both in excel
lent conditions, A/C, power stereo. $4400. and $3400.
prices negotiable. 696-5533 leave message. 130t4/22
’84 Mitsubishi T'radia. Must Sell. Best Offer. Call Becky
764-9267. 128t4/8
• RO
gMMATE WANTED
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share 2 bdrm, 1
bath apt. $147./mo., $50./dep. close to campus and
shuttle (room unfurnished). Call Mary 775-5425.
130t4/14
• FOR LEASE
Nice Old 2 Story House beside campus, trees, BBQ.
Many extras $340. 764-7686. 130t4/10
STRETCH
Your Dollars!
WATCH FOR
BARGAINS
IN
THE
BATTALION!!
Marcel Vos, Texas A&M’s No. 1 singles player,
slices a return against Arkansas’ Simon Robin-
Photo by Bill Hughes
son. Vos won the match 6-3, 6-3 to help give the
Aggies a 7-2 victory over the Razorbacks.
Goldfine comeback helps Ags
beat Hogs for 1st time in 9 years
By Ed Bodde
Assistant Sports Editor
The Texas A&M men’s tennis
team defeated Arkansas 7-2
Thursday at the Omar Smith
Tennis Center. It was the Aggies
first win over the Razorbacks in
nine years.
A&M clinched the win after
Dean Goldfine came from behind
to win his No. 2 singles match.
Goldfine and Arkansas’ Danny
Granot split the first two sets be
fore Granot took a seemingly
comfortable 5-1 lead in the third
and final set. But Goldfine was
able to force a tie-breaker and
win the match 6-0, 6-7, 7-6.
“I didn’t want to give up, and
he (Granot) was chipping and
charging on the serve and vol
leying,” Goldfine said. “We
hadn’t beaten Arkansas in a long
time and that really made me
want this one more. This was the
best comeback that I can remem
ber.”
In all, A&M won five of the six
singles matches. The Aggies’ No.
1 singles player, Marcel Vos, beat
Simon Robinson in straight sets 6-
3, 6-3. Vos is now 16-5 on the
year in singles play.
Goldfine and Vos completed a
perfect day for themselves as they
teamed up to win the No. 1 dou
bles 6-4, 6-0, over Robinson and
Simone of Arkansas.
“Dean Goldfine really had a
great comeback from being down
5-1,” A&M Coach David Kent
said. Vos really played good ten
nis. This was a great comeback
and a great team effort. It was a
great win for us.”
Lady Aggies slip past Owls
in conference tennis action
By Hal L. Hammons
Sports Writer
The Texas A&M women’s tennis
team came through with a big con
ference win over Rice Thursday at
Royal Oaks Country Club.
The 5-4 match went right down to
the wire as the Lady Aggies had to
win the final two doubles matches to
get the victory.
A&M raised their record to 8-18
and 2-5 in the Southwest Confer
ence. The Owls are 1-6 in confer
ence action.
The Lady Aggies had lost three
SWC matches in a row, so Coach
Bobby Kleinecke said his team was
especially appreciative of the win.
“We’ve been waiting a long time
for this,” Kleinecke said.
After splitting the singles matches
3-3, A&M’s No. 3 doubles team of
Missy Kibler and Sammy Gonzalez
lost quickly to Marion Campbell and
Liz Sulzberger 6-0, 6-3.
The other matches went to three
sets, but the Lady Aggies prevailed
in both.
No. 2 team Lisa Keller and Jenifer
Jones knotted the match with a 3-6,
6-1, 6-4 win. The No. 1 duo of Kim
Labuschagne and Laura Leong fin
ished it off by winning 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.
In singles action, Labuschagne de
feated Allison Culver 6-3, 6-2; Liong
beat Emily Cates 7-6, 2-6, 6-3; Keller
lost to Campbell 7-6, 7-5; Jones beat
Lori Cronk 3-6, 6-2, 6-3; Sulzberger
beat Kibler 6-4, 4-6, 7-6; and Melissa
Dowling lost to Meggan Tanner 6-0,
6-1.
Home runs
lead Orioles
past Rangers
BALTIMORE (AP) — Consec
utive home runs by Fred Lynn and
Ray Knight touched off a tie-break
ing six-run sixth inning and Ken
Gerhart also homered to lead the
Baltimore Orioles past the Texas
Rangers 8-6 Thursday night.
Lynn’s drive to center field off
Texas starter Mike Mason, 0-1,
snapped a 2-2 tie. Third baseman
Knight, whose throwing error gave
Texas an unearned run in the third
inning, followed with a shot over the
left-field fence, and the Orioles
scored four more runs before Texas
recorded the first out.
Terry Kennedy followed the con
secutive homers with a double that
chased Texas’ Mike Mason, 0-1.
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