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    Page 8/The Battalion/Monday, April 13, 1987
Battalion Classifieds
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• SERVICES
MAY GRADUATES!!!
Graduation Announcement
Orders Pick-Up
MSC STUDENT PROGRAMS -
RM216 A&B
April 7-17, Mon-Fri. 9am-8pm,
Sat. 11am-3pm
extra announcements on sale -
Student Finance Center Rm 217-
Tuesday, April 14, Sam. First
come first serve.
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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
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NOTARY PUBLIC
Be one. Raise persona! image. Earn
fees. We guide you to appointment,
equip you; $35. Details, 234~'J'
Club, San Antonio, TX 78201-3797.
GOVERNMENT HOMES. Delinquent tax property.
Repossessions. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. T-9531 for cur
rent repo list. 119t4/24
Defensive Driving, Ticket Dismissal, Dates, Times,
You’ll Have Fun!!! 693-1322. 9H5/8
• PERSONALS
COLLEGE EDUCATED, HARD WORKING, HAP
PILY MARRIED WHITE COUPLE EAGER TO
ADOPT A HEALTHY NEWBORN, AND PROVIDE
A LOVING, HAPPY, SECURE FAMILY LIKE.
BIRTH RELATED EXPENSES PAID. COM
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• WANTED
$100 $100 $100 $100
WANTED
Individuals with sore throat
pain to participate in an over
the counter medication trial.
$100. monetary incentive.
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$100 $100 $100 $100
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IK YOU CAN CATCH A SQUIRREL (ALIVE) I
WANT IT!! STEVE 693-0455. 132t4/17
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RING PLEASE CALL BACK. 845-5803, 778-1235.
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LOST CAMERA IN BAG NEAR BLOCKER. NEED
DESPERATELY! 'PLEASE'CALL 693-9629. 13D4/13
• HELP WANTED
• FOR RENT
CASA BLANCA APTS
SPRING SPECIAL!
2 bdrm apt. for 2 occupants
for $255. per month
Enjoy your own private
bedroom at an affordable price
•Close
•Quiet
•Shuttle bus
4110 College Main
846-1413
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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
12914/8
The Golden Rule
Renting for the Summer and Fall Semesters. 2
Bdrm., 2 Bath, furnished apartments. Locked
storage, free laundry, bus,
UTILITIES & CABLE PAID!!
Telephone connected. One deposit for all. De
posit earns 5% interest. $150./mo. - share
bedroom. Immediate openings also.
Call 693-5560 TODAY!
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Newly decorated Executive
Suites
Near University. All bills and
janitorial.
Start at $95./mo. Call 846-4783
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Special!
Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx.
1 Bdrm.: $150. / 2 Bdrm.; $175.
Call 846-8878 or
774-0773 after 5 p.m.
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Luxury 2 Bdrm, 1 ’/i Bath, washer & dryer, water paid,
near campus; $275./$325. 696-0632, 693-0551. 132t5/8
APRIL- Free water/sewer paid, W/D or dishwasher.
$195-$215. 779-0480, 696-2038. 130t4/30
ODIES
Now hiring day and night drivers
and cooks.
Quick, responsible people please!
696-ODIE
Culpepper Plaza
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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). 1 3^4/32
Bargain! 2 bdrm, washers and dryers, $ 175./summer,
$ 195./fall. 779-3550, 696-2038. 128t5/6
Wellesley Court. Summer & Fall leases. 2 Bdrm, 1 */2
hllwd bath. Approx. 1000 sq. ft., washer 8c dryer, deck,
near shuttle. $395. Summer rates avail. 693-4750, 690-
3330. 13114/30
AGGIE ACRES - 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, Duplex. Central air
and heat. Pets o.k. Stables nearby. 823-8903 (or 846-
1051 for L.B.). 1 17t4/l 7
Large 2 bdrm., 2 bath near A&M. shuttle, w/d, call 84b-
5735 days or 846-1633 evenings ask for Paul. 92tfn
Large one bedroom, furnished apartment. Close to
campus. 846-3050. Hurry only one left! $225. plus util
ity plan. 84tfn
Preleasing Now! 2 8c 3 bdrm duplexes near the Hilton
846-24 71, 776-6856. 83tufn
Organist/Choir director needed at St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church, Navasota, Texas. Call (409) 825-7726.130t4/24
Office Assistnat needed to start immediately. No expe
rience necessary. Call 693-0890. 13114/16
Evening Telephone Sales. No experience necessary.
Hrs. 5pm-9pm, Mon-Fri, and 9am-1pm, Sat. Call 693-
0797. 13 lt4/16
Day 'Telephone Sales needed. Experience a plus. Pays
well. Hrs. 9am-5pm, Mon-Fri. Call 693-0797. 13U4/16
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath four-plex, Washer/Dryer, near
A&M and Mall, $250-$350 /month (summer rates),
pre-leasing for fall. 846-1712 and 693-0982. 125t5/l
• ROOMMATE 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
NOW HIRING!
Shift Supervisors, Crew and Delivery Drivers
Join the GODFATHER’S PIZZA TEAM! We are
looking for energetic, friendly and responsible people
for our restaurants. We now have Shift Supervisor,
Crew, and Delivery Driver positions available. Excel
lent opportunity for students wanting extra income
through part-time work. We offer an excellent training
program, paid vacation, meal discounts, and free uni
forms. In addition, drivers’ compensation includes auto
reimbursement and incentive programs.
If interested in any of these positions, please apply in
person at your nearest Godfather’s Pizza restaurant.
EOE.
GODFATHER’S PIZZA
A subsidiary of The Pillsbury Company
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April CPA Test Prep Special
70% Pass Rate. 24 hr. hot
line included. Enroll in April
and receive 25% discount for
1-4 parts (discount prices),
Audit $132., BL $132., Theory
$170., PR. $263., or total
course $545.
Enroll today 696-PREP ^714/6,
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
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TYIMNG/WORD PROCESSING, Fast, Accurate,
Guaranteed. Papers, Dissertations. Diana 764-2772.
129t4/21
WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu
scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614.
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Free I.SAT Diagnostic evaluation. Call for details 696-
PREP. 127t4/16
Versatile Word Processing. Term Papers, Reports,
Thesis, Resumes, Dissertations, Graphics. LASERW
RITER QUALITY. Best Prices. Call 696-2052. 8Si5/C
TYPING AND WORD PROCESSING. EAST. REA
SONABLE, QUICK TURNAROUND AVAILABLE.
693-1598. 13115/8
Ready Resumes $18. info taken by phone. 693-2128.
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• FOR SALE
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IBM COMPATIBLE COMPUTER, 256K, PRICE NE
GOTIABLE. PHONE 268-0903. 132t4/14
IBM PC, 2-360K Disk Drives, IBM monochrome mon
itor and keyboard. $1500. 846-4438. I32t4/17
Is It True You Can Buy Jeeps for $44. through the
U.S. government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-
1142 Ext. 8390. 132t4/13
'84 Mazda GLC and '84 Toyota Tercetl. Both in excel
lent conditions, A/C, power stereo. $4400. and $3400.
prices negotiable. 696-5533 leave message. 130t4/22
Mens Schwinn Bike, Good Condition, Best Offer. Call
Bethany 846-2791. 129t4/14
BIG PRICE REDUCTION SALE! TURBO PC/XT
IBM COMPATIBLE, TWO 360KB DRIVES, 640KB-
RAM, 8/4.77MHZ, KEYBOARD, MON II OR: $669
TURBO PC/XT. + 20MB SEAGATE: $999. TURBO
PC/XT + 1200B MODEM: $789. TURBO
PC/XT + 1200B MODEM + CITIZEN I20D
PRINTER: $999. COMPUTERS, ETC. 693-7599.
128t4/13
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
Qume daisy wheel printer. $50. Call Jenny at 775-
0400. 13H4/14
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CS Jazz Festival attracts
cheering crowd of 2,00!
Photo by DoufLii
Joe Warner of Don Pope and Friends plays a long solo on the keyboards at the jazz festival Saturday.
By Cindy Bomba
Reporter
The College Station fourth an
nual Jazz Festival had a slow start
Saturday in Central Park but the
crowd soon started cheering and
clapping for more, said Sheila Ma
son, program director for the Col
lege Station Parks Department.
About 2,000 people paid to attend
this year’s festival, Mason said.
The festival, which in previous
years has been free and allowed peo
ple to bring in food and drinks,
charged an admission this year and
didn’t allow outside refreshments to
be brought in
“There were more than 2,000
people here,” Mason said. “Some
people sat outside the festival
grounds — to protest, I suppose.
That’s all right — we all had a great
time.”
Don Pope and Friends, who par
ticipated in the first and third festi
vals, said this was the best festival
yet.
“This year offered a variety of
bands,” Pope said. “It gave us an op
portunity to try a variety of styles.”
Pope’s band played some old-style
jazz and offered a few gospel songs
played with a jazz flavor.
“This year offered a vari
ety of bands. It gave us an
opportunity to try a vari
ety of styles. ”
— Don Pope, band leader
and festival participant
Pope tried something different
this year. He brought vocalist Karen
Ellis and violinist Gene Adam to per
form with the band.
Ellis sang several songs with the
band and performed two duets with
Brazos McDonald.
“This is the kind of variety you
need,” Pope said. “People can only
sit so long and listen to bands with
out some type of interaction.”
Totlyn Jackson sang a variety of
styles, including jazz, gospel and reg
gae. She was the third act to perform
this year.
“It gets bigger and bettei(I
year,” Jackson said. “The wholtl
ting was better this year.''
Jackson enjoys singing attheii
val because it is the only dm I
gets a chance to perform iidtl
and (College Station, she said. 1
"1 really would have likedtodf
a later billing,” Jackson said lii
noticed four of my regularsdl
crowd. My following is a laierffll
and my turnout could have*!
much better.”
Mason said the largest crovil
during the North Texas Staiell
versity One O’Glock LabBanil[i
formance.
“That has been the case even®
we’ve had it,” she said.
Pope said, "North Texas SbI
the best big band in the cottl
None of the others even corned®
and you can quote me on that. I
Next year’s festival will haveil
ger budget and more vocalists,i
said.
“I was very pleased withthesl
dance this year, and Ihopetltl
provements continue,” Mason si
Texaco action
won’t cut jobs
in Port Arthur
PORT ARTHUR (AP) — Texaco
Inc.’s filing for Chapter 11 protec
tion produced feelings of uncer
tainty Sunday in Port Arthur, a city
with a sprawling Texaco refinery
that neighbors the Texaco Chemical
Plant in Port Neches.
Work will continue as normal at
the local plants, two of the Texaco
holding company’s subsidiaries un
affected by the bankruptcy filing.
Mayor Malcolm Clark expressed
both disappointment and hope over
the filing.
“It will have no effect on the refin
ery or marketing divisions here,”
Clark said. “They apparently felt
this was the best way to recoup and
. . . work out an arrangement . . .
(with) Pennzoil.”
Pennzoil won a $11 billion
judgment in state civil court for Tex
aco’s interference in a proposed
merger between Getty and Pennzoil.
An $11 billion bond required for
Texaco to appeal the award in state
court led to the Chapter 11 filing for
protection from creditors Sunday.
Jerry Little, president of Pipefit
ters Local 195, was pleased with the
filing.
“It couldn’t happen to a nicer
bunch of old boys,” Little said. “I’m a
union man, and I say good riddance
to them. They kicked us out and
hired a bunch of rat laborers.”
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In Advance
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Mauro to speak in agriculture progiof
Texas Land Commissioner
Gary Mauro will participate in a
program titled “The Economic
Impact of Texas Agriculture”
3 p.m. Tuesday in 601 Rudder.
The program is hosted by MSC
Great Issues.
Mauro, a 1970 marketing
graduate of Texas A&M, is cur
rently serving his second term as
land commissioner and is widely
considered a future candidate for
the governor’s office. A Great Is
sues spokesman said Mauro is
likely to speak on government ag
ricultural subsidies and policies.
Featured speakers also will in
clude David G. Eller, owner and
chairman of Grenada Corp. of
Houston — a high-tech agricultu
ral firm. Grenada has pioneered
advanced livestock breedingtej
niques such as embryo frees!I
and transplants.
Eller, a 1959 graduate of AlUj
and chairman of the A&MBonJ
of Regents, will represent the
porate farming sector of Tes*I
agriculture.
The third panelist is Dr.Si(' ! |
H. Murdock, A&M professor J
sociology, who will speak on 4
condition of the small farmer J
Texas. Murdock, who receWl
his Ph.D. from the Univeisitpl
Kentucky in 1972, has been
ching at A&M since 1977 *4
currently heads the depart® 11 1
of rural sociology.
The program moderator''-J
be Dr. Daniel I. Padberg,heaT 1
the A&M department of agne-J
tural economics.
Liberal speakers set for awareness
Speakers representing eight
liberal political organizations will
have their say Tuesday as part of
the MSC Political Forum’s “Politi
cal Awareness Day.”
The schedule for the speeches
is as follows:
ell a.m. — American Athe
ists.
• 11:30 a.m. — Texas Trial
Lawyers Association.
e Noon — Central America
Peace Initiative.
• 12:30 p.m. — National^
ganization for Women.
• 1:00 p.m. — Conw' 1115 ’ 1 !
Party of Texas.
• 1:30 p.m. — Stiii) (1 '|
Against Apartheid.
• 2:00 p.m. — Socialists" 0I I
ers Party.
• 2:30 p.m. — Student A® 5 ’I
can Ethnic Coalition.
Weather permitting, |.|
speeches will be conducted® 1 *I
MSC Lounge and at R^S