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Page 8/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 6, 1988 Battalion Classifieds • NOTICE MAY GRADUATES!!! Pick up your announcement orders beginning: Monday April 4 Room 101A Rudder 10am-7pm Monday-Friday Extra Announcements: First come - First serve Tuesday April 12 - Student Finance Rm 217 MSC, Sam 12414 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 HEARTBURN STUDY Wanted: Individuals with fre quently occurring heartburn to participate in a 4-week study us ing currently available medica tion. $100 incentive for those chosen to participate. Call Pauli Research International 776-6236 117 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 * NEW ENGLAND BROTHER/SISTER CAMPS—(Mass) Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys/Danbee for girls. Counselor po sitions for Program Specialists: All Team Sports, espe cially Baseball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Soccer and Volleyball; 25 Tennis openings; also Archery, Riflery and Biking; other openings include Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Yearbook, Photography, Video, Cooking, Sewing, Rollarskating, Rocketry, Ropes and Camp Craft; All Waterfront activities (Swimming, Sking, Small Craft). Inquire Action Camping (Boys) 190 Linden Ave., Glen Ridge, NJ 07028; (Girls) 44 Center Grove Road, H- 21, Randolph, NJ 07869. Phone (Boys) 201-429-8522; (Girls) 201 -328-2727. 125t4/15 Need part-time and full-time leasing agents with T exas Real Estate license. Brazosland Properties 846-0606. 120t4/8 NIGHTTIME LEG CRAMPS Do loeg cramps wake you at night? Call now to see if you are eligible to be treated with one of 4 study medications. You will need to be followed for approximately 3 weeks. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Call today! G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 „„„ CAMP WEKEELA FOR BOYS/GIRLS, CANTON MAINE seeks staff members June 17-August 21 for positions in office, water sports (W.S.I.), tennis, back packing, photography/video, pottery, athletics, mainte nance, nurses, kitchen and mom’s helpers. Age 20-+-. Contact: 130 S. Merkie Road, Columbus, Oh 43209 or call (614) 235-3177. 122t4/26 Part time new Fatburgers in Bryan. Cashiers, delivery drivers 8c cooks. 822-2492. 126t4/l 1 Wanted - Flexible hours - Call Photo Systems 693-8181. 126t4/l 1 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 HEADACHES We would like to treat your tension headache with Tyle nol or Advil and pay you $40. CALL PAULL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL 776-6236 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 Allergy Study Wanted: Individuals with sea sonal allergies to participate in a short allergy study. $75-$200 in centive for those chosen to par ticipate. Call Pauli Research International $$$$$$776-6236$$$ 117tfn Defensive DRIVING, TICKET DISMISS, Insurance DISCOUNT, FUN CLASS! Call 693-1322. 95t5/13 Students Be a First Class Resident After the lease is signed. Check us out at Pepper Tree 2701 Longmire, C.S., Tx.693-5731 9- 5 M-F, 10- 4 Sat., 1-4 Sun. m mtrvm -«■» A :■ THE GREENERY Landscape Maintenance Team member Full-time or Part-time Interview Mon-Thurs « from Sam - 9am 823-7551 1512 Cavitt, Bryan THE GOLDEN RULE Summer and/or Fall/Spring Openings for Men and Women, Chris tian-like, non-smoking Telephones in, Deluxe Apts UTILITIES AND CABLE PAID Free Laundry, storage, Bus CALUASK: 693-5560 TODAY! $150./mo. Share B/B, $250./mo. Own B/B SUMMER SPECIAL: $125/$240 Across From A&M Walk to Campus THERE’S A JOB FOR YOU IN A SUMMERCAMP The American Camping Association (NY) will make your application avail, to over 300 camps in the Northeast. Exciting opportunitites for college stu dents and professionals. Positions av ail: all land and water sports, arts & crafts, drama, music, dance, tripping, nature, R.N.’s, M.D.’s, Aides, kitchen, maintenance. COLLEGE CREDIT AVAILABLE. CALL OR WRITE FOR APPLICATION. AMERICAN CAMP ING ASSOCIATION, 43 W. 23 St., Dept (AM), New York, N.Y. 10010, 1- 800-777-C AM P. n 7 t4/i 3 •Quiet •New Paint »New Carpet •Large 1,2 & 3 Bedrooms Now leasing & Preleasing University Terrace 1700 Jersey #101 693-1930 SUMMER LEASING SPECIALS! Luxury 4-plex 1,000 sq. ft. 2 bedroom/hollywood baths washer/dryer shuttle bus Call WYNDHAM MGMT 846-4384 CITY OF BRYAN has the following JOB OPPORTUNITY POLICE OFFICERS The City of Bryan is seeking career-minded applicants for Police Officers. Minimum Age is 21. We Offer - - Full Training Program - paid by the City - Full Salary during training period - Promotions From Within Department - Excellent benefits package includes - Three weeks paid vacation - Eight paid holidays annually - Three weeks paid sick leave annually - Paid Health and Life Insurance Program - Participating Retirement Program - Deferred Compensation Plan Available Salary range 19,044 at appointment with regular increases to 24,264 in three years. Longevity and Certification pay. Entrance Examination will be held on Saturday April 16, 1988. Applications will be accepted through April 14,1988. Apply or Inquire: City of Bryan Employment Office Personnel Technician 300 S. Washington 779-5622 8:30am - 12pm 2:30pm - 5pm Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer -M/F 12714/6 • FOR RENT Professor remembers ALL BILLS PAID!! 1 & 2 Bdrm units Deluxe Apartments Newly Decorated 1 Bdrm as low as $292 2 Bdrm as low as $402 Call 693-6716 (8am-5pm) 114 tf n poverty, people of Mai By Tracey Streater Reporter Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. ... 2 Bedroom/ 1 V2 Bath Studio, all appliances, w/d con nections, carport. $295./$350. 693-1723. 119t4/15 3 Bedroom I Wi Bath Duplex, all appliances, w/d con nections, carport, wooded $365. 693-1723. 119t4/15 Living in the fourth poorest coun try in the world did not prevent Dr. Kathy Dettwyler, assistant professor of anthropology, from having fond memories of the people and the land of Mali, as she showed in her presen tation last night in the MSC. Sponsored by the MSC Jordan In stitute for International Awareness, Dettwyler presented a slide show and lecture on Mali. mako, doing research for their doc torates in anthropology. The Dettwylers found a home for two years in a country where the na tional average per capita gross na tional product was $180 per year and the temperature can reach as high as 140 degrees in the harshest areas. 3 Bedroom ! 2 Bath Townhome, fireplace, all appli ances, w/d connections, $525. 693-1723. 119t4/15 1 Bedroom Studio, in the trees, ceiling fan, all appli ances, pool, washateria, shuttle, $195./$295. 693-1723. 119t4/15 Pre-leasing 3 BR/2 BA Duplex near Hilton. 846- 2471/776-6856 63t/indef. Dettwyler accompanied the pre sentation with weavings and carvings made by the local people. From October of 1981 to October of 1983, Dettwyler and her husband lived outside of the capital city of Ba- Most of the people in Bamako lived in family compounds consist ing of a few small buildings, such as a kitchen and sleeping areas en closed by a wall. Sons would stay in the compounds with their wives and families. For most of their stay in Mali, the Dettwylers managed and lived in the American Community Center, a building leased to house official rep resentatives of the U.S. during their visits. “The romantic image oft thropologist is that yougoani! a mud hut and do everytfe the local people do,” Dettwvbj “In reality, most anthroj) don’t live like that, especial; have children with them,"slits She also mentioned thedif? she experienced in going [5 country where she was one crowd to a country where;;; the alien. “It can be an enlighteningj ence to be on the other end,!!; minority, to be the one out, that doesn’t know tit guage,” Dettwyler said. “It very different experiencetk of us ever have.” S f< Th that a Or conh An his 0 makii undei dollai Wl 2 Bdrm, 1 bath large windows & tall trees. Normandy Square Apts, in Northgate 846-4206. 99tfn Efficiency w/loft, vaulted ceiling, appliances, pool, shuttle, $175./$225. 693-1723. 119t4/15 2 Bedroom Studio, wooded, balconies, ceiling fan, ap pliances, pool, shuttle $275./$395. 693-1723. 119t4/15 A Luxury 2 Bdrm/lW Bath 4-plex. Washer & Dryer. All Appliances. $325/$250. Manual Dr. 693-0551, 696- 0632. 1 13tfn Available Now! 2 Bedroom, $100. off first months rent. Some bills paid. 779-3550, 696-2038. 122t4/26 A $99 deposit, 2 Br/1 Ba fourplex, Northgate, Summer rates ($199./mo.), call 846-4465, wkends 1 -279-2967. 122t5/10 A 3 bdrm, 2 bath 4-plex near A&M with washer/dryer $395.-$495./mo. Summer rates available. 696-4384, 693-0982. 117t4/19 We are selecting A&M students for our summer sales & management internship program. Students receive 3 credit hrs., make approx. $395./wk. & develop resume experience. We look for hard working students who can work outside College Station for the summer. For information send name, phone #, major or resume to Summer Work, PO Box 790504 Dallas, Tx 75379. 126t4/U • MISCELLANEOUS TAKE OVER 5 ACRES. No Down. $49./mo. Beautiful trees. Near lake and town. Owner financing: (818) 988- 5697. 123t4/6 • WANTED » iiiw—nmn. Four used pair men’s senior boots, larger sizes, $250 ea., call mornings (505) 983-2852. 127t4/29 JORSAUt 5* Featured: Duplexes for sale. 4 blks from campus. Good rental history. TA/Lntlfi •Commercial/Investment nty** Property /»i2^//* FineHomos y/lOWH* Call John Hendry 268-7629 B-CS Realty across from Hilton ‘84 Yamaha Riva 180Z. Black, Excellent Condition. Fully Maintained, only 2,300 mi. $ 1,200. 846-4023. 127t4/12 1985 Honda Nighthawk 450 w/overdrive. Asking $1,000. Call Brian 696-1460. 127t4/12 Can you buy Jeeps, Cars, 4x4’s seized in drug raids for under $100.? Call for facts today. 602-837-3401 Ext. 942. 125t4/25 85’ Honda Elite 80 Scooter Red,Good Condition.$650. 693-1360 125t4/6 PC/AT 286 CLEARANCE! 1.2MB drive, 5I2KB RAM, 10MHZ turbo, keyboard, monitor - $795. 693-7599. 113tfn 14x72 Mobile Home 3 bd/2 ba, appliances, porch, shaded lot, $6800 negotiable. (409) 776-8147. 126t4/18 Travel Trailer 8x35 Avondale, 1 bedroom w/study, central heat. Evenings 693-4131. 126t4/l 1 1983 Honda XL200R low mileage, $595. 693-7532 af ter 5pm. 126t4/ll Any PATRICK NAGEL prints. Rare pieces available. Best prices anywhere. 764-7562. 119t4/7 Goverment Homes from $1.00. ‘U Repair'. Also tax de linquent property. Call (805) 644-9533 Ext. 1093 for Information. 125t4/25 * SERVICES GAL’S BODY SHOP. 10% discount to students on la bor. Precise color matching. Foreign & Domestics. 30 years experience. 823-2610. Ill tfn TYPING: Accurate, 95 WPM, Reliable. Word Proc essor. 7 days a week. 776-4013. 85t2/30 Professional Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. Guaranteed error free. PERFECT PRINT 822-1430. 8H5/4 INCOME TAX - New tax laws on scholarships/ grants confusing? 20 yrs. experience with CPA firms. 846- 6635. 124t4/7 Experienced Librarian will do library research for you. “all 2'" Gall 272-3348. Fast Accurate Typing. Pat 696-2085 after 5:30pm or on weekends. 124t4/22 don’t read this our readers are curious people. tell them about yourself. advertise in at ease 845-2611 Train’s derailment offers passengers new taste of Texas SANDERSON (AP) — About 350 weary train travelers were treated to West Texas hospitality and barbecue Tuesday after a freight-train derail ment stranded them in the tiny town for more than 10 hours. The Sunset Limited, which runs from New Orleans to Los Angeles, was stopped at Sanderson about 10:30 a.m. Tuesday when a South ern Pacific Railroad freight train de railed about eight miles east of Al pine, Amtrak spokesman Debbie Marciniak said in a telephone inter view from Chicago. “We had several alternatives — we could have detoured, but we found it would take a minimum of 13 to 14 hours,” Marciniak said. “We made a decision rather than detouring the train, we would have it stay in Sanderson,” she said. So Amtrak officials started calling officials in the town of 1,200 people, to arrange accommodations for the 328 passengers and 18 crew. The impromptu accomodations included a class act massive buffet barbecue for dinner. “We started working on it about 11:30 a.m. —just as soon as they called,” said John Sandifer, who op erates Kountry Kitchen, a “custom barbecue” restaurant with his wife, Jeanie. “We called in three extra people to work and started making food,” he said of the feast in preparation. “We’re going to to have barbe cued hamburgers, smoked sausage, brisket, baked beans, pinto beans, potato salad — all the stuff,” Sand ifer said. In the meantime, the local histori cal society offered passengers brief tours of town, children were taken to a park to play and the movie “La Bamba” was proffered in the train’s theater. In addition, local folk drove some Alpine-bound passengers to that town about 1 '/a hours away so that they would not be delayed further or miss possible connections there. “We’ve had a problem and they’ve really come through to help us,” Marciniak said of the townspeople. “Most people on that train would never expect to see historical sights in Sanderson, Texas, but it will prob ably be something that they will never forget.” The delay was expected to last un til about 9 p.m., when Southern Pa cific officials said they expected to have the tracks cleared. Criswell mixed feel of British! DALLAS (AP) - All documentary depicting lid W.A. Criswell and his mbs the prominent First Church of Dallas botheh;| outraged the pastor in < screening. Criswell, 78, was criticale tions of British producer Anthony Thomas' PublicH casting System docums “Thy Kingdom Come, Tbl Be Done," that will be tdtj Wednesday night. “He equates being a Qj with being poor, ” Crisweila Thomas. “There’s no vinuf:| ing poor. If there were. J ought to be poor so wem to heaven.” sure c choio have 1 had p I name Ho I subjec signal end o “fun” that o that’s 1 Bosto Aft | begin: Sur I than t jbaseb; IChicai I’m I the ve Ichoke Ok; IWorld ITHA' 0k; la Bi as lABSO Criswell said 50 percem congregation is poorandib “marvelously rich people out missionaries, build di feed the poor — but hear it mentioned.” Thomas, who alsonamti show, calls Criswell’s % member congregation die est, most-powerful strongl the religious right and mentalism. He also saidihi has the right to call himseli vicar of Dallas,” it isCriswe! Fr The lined this we tSPN/( Basel gies thi id Te I The 1 (Texas i; Coach, student form music duo VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES, i FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER ‘QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn TYPING BY WANDA. Forms, papers, and word proc essing. Reasonable. 690-1113. 119t4/28 FREEPORT (AP) — They are an unlikely pair — a red-haired, freckle-faced kid dressed in a plaid button-down and Topsiders, cou pled with a full-fledged adult wear ing hightops and a bright yellow Swatch. They have a common bond — they love to rap and they make beautiful music together. Some may not think it’s so beauti ful, but the dynamic duo who call themselves Del Squad are confident that the music they make appeals to their peers at Brazosport High School. Sophomore Kenny Bomer and coach Norris Burse are so cer tain of their musical abilities that they joined forces to record a cas sette tape of rap music aimed to please students, teachers and every one else. Burse, 31, a Freeport native who attended Brazosport High School and has coached there for seven years, says music is a big part of his life and everyone who knows him knows it. A disc jockey for Texas Southern University’s campus radio station for three years, he moon lighted at local teen nightclubs and now spins discs at school dances. Bomer, a junior varsity football player, loves to rap. He and two friends wanted to make an album and sought help from Burse. Im pressed with a “white boy gettin’ off hard,” (rap terminology for a young man who sings well) Burse decided to team up with the 16-year-old to make a recording of their own. The pair have been working in a Richwood recording studio for the past a month and a half. Burse col laborates with Bomer to write lyrics to such songs as “Dog and the Ax,” “Kingdom of Rhymes” and “Hard Hitting.” recordings sound amazing Run D.M.C. “I’ve heard our stuff and it was them," the coach says And Def Squad (defmfl f ully, sinfully good ’inrapli lieves they have a "def”chain coming a hit. “I’ve heard worse stuffite done,” Burse laughs as hen he’s thrown bad tapes onto! window. Burse mixes scratches and cuts in samples of cither recordings while the pair raps to the beat of a drum machine in the studio. The duo say they pattern their style after rap masters Run D.M.C. “It hasn’t been out of intent to copy them,” Burse says, “we use them as a frame of reference.” “And it sells,” Bomer rhythm with his partner’sspe Def Squad’s tape is targe® high school crowd both slut teachers. Burse says he’shii 1 support from the coach®! group of guys who likes much as himself “We listen to them for enthu siasm,” Bomer says. The trio’s influence is apparent. Burse and Bomer agree that their “In the field houseyoiii music from the Fat Boys toj 1 Walker,” Burse says as a sin) turns a large jam box toll* “We’ve played everything I® 11 And, although almost tv Brazosport High Schoo about the pair’s project making the recordingis» they do in their spare timet« HELP REORGANIZE Wednesday, April 6, 8:30 pm MSC 228 ►April and May ride lists ►Ride maps available Riders of all levels are welcome a&m bicycle Riding for Recreation and Enjoy &