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Battalion Classifieds
ANNOUNCEMENT
HELP WANTED
ATTENTION MAY
GRADUATES!!!
For those graduates who forgot to order an
nouncements, Extra announcements will go on
sale April 9, 1990 at 8: 00 am. Location will be
MSC Room 217 Student Finance Center. The
sales will be on a first come first serve basis
only. Mastercard/ Visa cards will be accepted.
Noi Phione orders.
FOR RENT
STUDENTS: WHY RENT?
OWNER FINANCING ON THESE CONDOMINIUMS
WOODBROOK CONDOS:
1904 Dartmouth J-1: 2 bdrm/2 1/2 bth. Studio condo, exc condition. 49,700
RJC57434
1904 Dartmouth P-1:3 bdrm/2 1/2 bth. Studio condo, $54,000. RJC57436
1904 Dartmouth 1-2:1 bdrm/1 1/2 bth. Studio condo, $35,000. RJC57124
1904 Dartmouth 0-1: 3 bdrm/2 1/2 bth. Studio condo, exc condition. $54,000
RJC57688
WOODSTOCK CONDOS:
1900 Dartmouth B-1:2 bdrm/1 1/2bth. Studio condo, will sell w/ or w/out furniture.
$31,000. RJC57601
1900 Dartmouth B-4: 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bth. Studio condo, motivated seller. $35,000.
RJC45645
DOUBLETREE CONDOS:
1901 Holleman #508:1 bdrm/1 bth. 2nd floor, condo $29,700 RJC56966
COLLEGE MAIN
506 A College Main: 2 bdrm/2 bth studio condo, very close to campus; very
negotiable seller. $35,000. RJC55837
* For more information: Call BrazosLand Realty (409) 846-5735
CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING
for spring, Christmas and next
summer breaks. Many positions.
Call 1-805-682-7555
EXT. S-1026.
Child Care Center in Houston needs
qualified (W.S.I. or Senior Red Cross
Life Saving) swim instructors. Reply
(713)777-7854 or Fun -N- Care Child
Care Center 9450 W. Bellfort Houston,
Texas 77031, Attention Suzanne.
112(4/27
Manufacturer of top 23 perfumes
in the world is looking for aggres
sive students needing to earn ex
tra money parttime. On campus or
off campus, high achievers call
693-3330.
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EARN EXTRA $$CASH$$
Giving plasma is safe, easy to do and
very rewarding. You can donate be
tween classes or make donating a fund
raiser for your student organization.
WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER
Call 846-8855 12214/30
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity de-
sirsable. Ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation. Con
tact Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101 770-
4453. 72t5/4
Mature persons who must earn their own livelihood.
Pleasant, profitable business. Set your own hours. No
age limit. Phone for appointment. 693-4728. 124t4/10
Parttime bookkeeper. Apply in person at Piper's Chev
ron, Texas at University. 12H4/12
Parttime help. Apply
Texas at University.
person at Piper's Chevron
12U4/1:
EXCELLENT WAGES FOR SPARE TIME ASSEM
BLY. EASY WORK AT HOME. EXCEPTIONAL
PAY. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. CALL 1-601-388-
8242. 122t4/6
Grapevine Restaurant is now hiring all shifts. Start now
thru summer. Call and ask for Pasty for appointment
696-3411. 124t4/6
ATTENTION INVESTORS
BUYING is the cost effective
ALTERNATIVE TO RENTING IN
THIS MARKET!
COLLEGE STATION PROPERTIES
ON THE SHUTTLE BUS ROUTE:
3BR/2BATH - $49,900.
4BR/2BATH - $67,995
DUPLEX WITH SPECIAL FINANC
ING-$51,500.
BRICK 4PLEX W/NEW CARPET &
PAINT- $63,500.
CALL TOMMY NUCHE AT RE/MAX
B-CS REALTY
268-7629 696-2032
4 BEDROOM 2 (1 1/2) BATHS,
great room, ceiling fans, frost free
refrigrator, wet bar, W/D connec
tions, zoned A/C. Annual lease
only. No Pets. Sundance Apts.
696-9638 Sausalito Apts.
693-4242. 12214/13
COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd.
Snook, TX
1 bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248
Rental Assistance Available
Call 846-8878or 774-0773
after 5pm
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped
Accessible 60ttfn
SUBLEASE MY ONE BEDROOM HUNTINGTON
APARTMENT FOR THE FIRST SUMMER SES
SION. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. 696-6245.
123t4/16
A 2 bedroom 11/2 vbath, luxury, W/D, available near
A&M, shuttle. $350 693-0551, 764-8051. 119t4/24
2B-2B duplex/ 4plex units, w/d large closets, on shuttle,
new carpets, Summer rates. Wyndham 846-4384.
i 117t4/20
IB-IB efficiency units on shuttle, pool, unique horse
shoe floorplans, private fenced patios, w/d connections.
Wyndham 846-4384. 117t4/20
A 3 bedroom, 2 bath 4plex with washer/dryer, on shut
tle. Starting at $425. Summer rates available. 764-0704,
696-4384. 114ttfii
2 BEDROOM 1 1/2 BATH. Walk, bike or shuttle to
A&M. Hot Tub, Pool, Lifestyles Fitness Center. Start
ing at $360. 696-7380 East Gate Apartments. 122t4/l 3
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female needed for 2 bedroom 1 bath ’til August 696-
3843. 123t4/9
Summer roommate . Two bedroom 1 1/2 bath. Fully
furnished including VCR. Will have own room. $110
per month 696-8806. 125t4/ll
WANTED
Need tide to El Paso Easter for small, dean, quiet dog.
prefer Christian, non-smoker, any age. Will share ex-
penses,696-8484,693-5059. 123t4/9
PERSONALS
ADOPTION: College - educated couple with abundant
love and laughter in our home wishes to adopt a new
born. Call collect (213)656-6094. 125t2/l 1
SERVICES
VISA OR MASTERCARD!
Even if bankrupt or bad credit!
We Guarantee you a card or
double your money back. Call
1-805-682-7555 EXT. M-1054.
Professional Word Processing
Laser printing for Resumes
Reports, Letters and Envelopes
Rush service available
ON THE DOUBLE
113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755
ALTERATIONS
The Needle
Ladies & Men’s clothing
Off Southwest Parkway
• 300 Amherst
764-9608
TYPING 7 DAYS/WEEK. WORD PROCESSOR. FAS-
t/ACCURATE. 776-4013/846-3273. 92t5/4
Fxnerienced librarian will do library research for you.
Call 272-3348. 9U3/30
"WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE,
SPEEDY - LASAR/LETTER QUALITY LISA 846-
8130. 85t5/40
SERVICES
TYPING/WORD PROCESSING. Excellent service.
Professional results. Students welcomed. 764-2931.
12D5/2
COLLEGE MONEY! Private Scholarships! You recive
a minimun of 8 sources or your money refunded!
Guaranteed! COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS LOCA
TORS. P.O. Box 1881 Joplin, MO 64802-1881, 417-
624-0362. 112t4/13
Professional Word Processing, Resumes, Thesis. LA-
SAR PRINTER 822-1430. 108t5/4
TYPING: Accurate, prompt, professional. 15 years ex
perience. Near Campus. 696-5401. 122t4/24
HELP WANTED
PARENTS HELPER
Fulltime summer job in
C.S.
Ideal for coed
Home and child care
Some cooking required
Some travel required
Room, board and salary
696-7414 or 846-9196
PATELLAR TENDONITIS
(JUMPER’S KNEE)
Patients needed with patellar ten
donitis (pain at base of knee cap)
to participate in a research study
to evaluate a new topical (rub on)
anti-inflammatory gel.
Previous diagnoses welcome.
Eligible volunteers will be com
pensated.
G & S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933 i69t«n
SKIN INFECTION STUDY
G&S Studies Inc. is participating in a study
on acute skin infection. If you have one of
the folowing conditions call G&S Studies. El
igible volunteers will be compensated.
‘infected blisters ‘infected cuts
‘infected boils ‘infected scrapes
‘infected insect bites ‘infected earlobes
G&S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933
DEILVERY DRIVERS
NEEDED
Apply today .start tomorrow,
flexible hours, all shifts available
cash pay every night, bonuses
paid to top drivers, half price food.
GUMBYS 764-8629
1702 Kyle S. Suite 101
(next to Thomas Sweet)
SUMMER WORK
LOOKING FOR HARD WORKING
COLLEGE STUDENTS TO PAR
TICIPATE IN SUMMER SALES
PROGRAM. AVERAGE STU
DENT EARNS OVER $5,500 IN
12 WEEKS. COLLEGE CREDIT
AVAILABLE. CALL 822-0808
FOR MORE INFORMATION
12614/11
AIRLINES NOW HIRING.
Travel Agents, Flight Attendants,
Mechanics, etc.
Entry level and up.
Salaries to$105K.
Call 1-805-682-7555
^^^^^^ExtA-105a^^^27ttfn
Part-time Handyman. Epxerience necessary. Trucx
and tools a must. 20 + hours/week. 823-5469. 105t3/9
3-C Bar-b-que: waiters, waitresses and line cooks
needed. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza. Must be
able to work thru summer. 119t4/6
FOR SALE
REPOSSESSED VA & HUD HOMES
available from government from $1.
without credit check.
You repair.
Also tax delinquent foreclosures
Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT H-1445 for
repo list your area. 06ttfn
Siezed Cars
trucks, 4 wheelers, TV’s, Stereos,
furniture, computers by DEA, FBI,
IRS, and US CUSTOMS. Avail
able in your area now.
Call 1-805-682-7555 Ext. C-1201.
Movie Biz Video is offering tempo
rary employment for a female to
promote the movie The little Mer
maid. Costume work is involved.
On weekends Apply in person at
Movie Biz 1673 Briarcrest Drive,
Palm Harbor Repo's. Several to choose from. MUST
SELLTHIS MONTH 1-800-880-HOME. 126t5/3
Palm Harbor Buyers. SAVE $$$ THOUSANDS. Buy
at the Palm Harbor Factory Model Center 1-800-880-
HOME. 126t5/3
Easter Bunnies- white, gray, orange, black, smoke,
rust, spotted 778-6134. 126t4/12
1986 WHITE HONDA ELITE 'SCOOTER' TWO
HELMETS AND COVER 693-1139. 126t4/12
Red Honda Elite '80. Helmet included. $525, will nego
tiate. Runs fine. 764-9559. 12D4/5
1990 Ninja, Over $7K invested $3299 OBO, also 1982
Ascot excellent condition $850 OBO 846-7011.119t4/5
1986 HONDA ELITE 80 - RED $550 OR BEST OF
FER CALL 847-0918 LEAVE MESSAGE. 124t4/10
Scooter-Must Sell! Great condition, low mileage, $450.
Call 696-8840. 124t4/10
'87 YAMAHA RAZZ $375. GOOD CONDITION, 10
SPEED BIKE $50. 846-7639. 124t4/10
Office space, receptionist, copier, fax, near Brazos
County Industrial Park on FM 2818 822-2211 or 776-
5215. 124t5/l
700 sq ft office 1/2 bath, AC Sc heat. Shop and 2 acres
available 5 minutes from TAMU East College Station
area 822-2211 or 776-5215. 124t5/l
14x40 Morgan Building, insulated, wired, paneling, 2
years old, divider wall and counter, 1/2 bath $6500
822-2211 or 776-5215. 124t5/l
HONDA C110 TRAIL B1KE RUNS WELL, $375 764-
6821. 124t4/10
STUDENT MUST SELL, Silver - Gorham - Strasburg
Pattern, 12p + all serving pieces with chest. Like new.
Valued at $4600, make offer 776-1832, 125t4/l 1
PIANO FOR SALE. Wanted responsible party to as
sume small monthly payments on piano. See locally 1-
800-447-4266. 122t4/10
MOVING SALE furniture, desks, beds, stereo... Fri af
ter 5 all day Sat. 419 Tauber. 125t4/6
NOTICE
We’ll display your artwork, no fees, no commission, get
the exposure you deserve. Call Baker 764-8751.124t4/6
LOST GOLD LINKED BRACELET. II FOUND
CALL 847-2415 REWARD OFFERED. J20t4/9
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(Continued from page 1)
ist incorrectly and that it was the
South African people who forced
him to relax and repeal some laws.
He said the government scrapped
the mixed marriage law and immo
rality law which prohibited sex be
tween two races, even though the
government still does not allow
members of two races, even married
interracial couples, to live together.
Coapoge said the people of the
country forced the repeal of the law
which segregated beaches and the
law prohibiting marching in the
streets.
De Klerk also released black na
tionalist Nelson Mandela earlier this
year and legalized black political
parties such as the ANC.
“It is the people that have forced
de Klerk’s hand,” he said. “It is the
people who have forced him to back
off the confrontations.”
In response to a question after his
speech, Coapoge said the ANC will
not negotiate fully with the de Klerk
government until more laws are re
pealed, especially the race classifica
tion act and the group areas act,
which segregates nationalities.
“We want these laws to come off
Oupport the democratic
movement of South Africa.”
— Shaping Coapoge,
U.N. observer for ANC
the books, then we can start negotia
ting,” he said. “We want the disman
tling of apartheid.”
Coapoge said another major point
of contention between the ANC and
de Klerk’s government is the one-
man, one-vote idea versus a group
rights type of government.
“He (de Klerk) isn’t talking about
scrapping apartheid,” he said. “We
Media
(Continued from page 1)
and politics rather than their short
comings.”
Griffin said the media has the
greatest influence on those who are
not informed enough and enhances
what people do know.
“The media just reinforces opin
ions already formed by the public,”
Griffin said.
The media uses the same issues
again and again, she said. In such a
“control-type” situation the media
can influence what is important to
the attentive public, Griffin said.
“Priming” is the term for chang
ing not only the priorities of the
public, but how it evaluates the en
tire political system, Griffin said.
The panelists agreed that possibly
the most important method of deter
mining whether the media or public
is dominant is the use of polls and
surveys.
But polls and surveys can some
times be inaccurate and, Shafer said,
the American public could possibly
be suffering from “fatigue factor,”
or rather, they’re tired of filling out
surveys.
Walraven agreed there are under
lying circumstances to how surveys
and polls are taken.
“I think it’s very important to con
tinually question the reliability of
surveys and public opinion polls for
their validity,” Walraven said.
Research by surveys and polls af
fects the media’s aim in that commu
nity, Shafer said, and the media
must adjust to fit that area.
want a one-person, one-vote system
We’re talking about majority rule.
He’s talking about group rights.’’
Under a group rights system
Coapoge said each racial group
would have veto power over any ptr
litical decision. He said this would
still allow whites to dominate the po
litical system.
Coapoge said he urges the United
States and the world community lo
continue its political and econoni
sanctions against South Africa undl
apartheid is abolished.
“Support the democratii
movement of South Africa,” he said
“Give whatever help you can, k
please make sure the governmentoi
the U.S. and Western Europe doni
back off from their sanctions. 1
need the support.”
Sorority
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and also pay the $25 activation fer
which makes them life members.
Members pay dues every semester
before becoming an active member.
She said more members are wel
come, but anyone interested has to
be interviewed and meet the require
ments of service work.
“We also try to make it interesting
for the members such as having dale
parties, mixers and a semi-formal,
but we are primarily service orien
ted,” she said.
“We feel as a sorority that we are
big enough to make a difference but
small enough to know everyone in
the sorority,” she said. “We pride
ourselves on knowing everyone.”
Scully said members include a va
riety of women and they do not dis
criminate against anyone interested
in joining.
Questions about the Omega Phi
Alpha sorority can be directed to the
Student Programs Office at 845-
1515.
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MEAT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER
DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
EASTER LAMB SPECIALS
LAMB chops
(assorted rib and loin chops)
$2.79* per lb. (30-40 lb. box)
$3.19 per lb. (less than 30 lbs.)
GROUND LAMB
(1 lb. per package)
$1.29 per lb. (30-40 lb box)
$1.69 per lb. (less than 30 lbs.)
LAMB SHOULDER ROASTS
(boneless, rolled and tied)
$1.59* per lb. (30-40 lb box)
$1.99 per lb. (less than 30 lbs.)
LAMB LEG ROASTS
(Semi-bonless)
$1.79* per lb. (30-40 lb box)
$2.19 per lb. (less than 30 lbs.)
$1.20 PER LB. LOWER THAN REGULAR PRICE
boneless lamb chops
$3.99 per lb. (30-40 lb box)
$4.39 per lb. (less than 30 lbs.)
LAMB SHANKS
$0.99 per lb. (30-40 lb box)
$1.29 per lb. (less than 30 lbs.)
LAMB ARM CHOPS
$1.99 per lb. (30-40 box)
$2,39 per lb. (less than 30 lbs.)
LAMB SIRLOIN HALF LEG ROASTS
$2.29 per lb. (30-40 lb box)
$2.69 per lb. (less than 30 lbs.)
LAMB SPARERiBS
$0.79 per lb. (30-40 lb box)
$0.99 per lb. (less than 30 lbs.)
LAMB BLADE CHOPS
$1.99 per lb. (30-40 lb box)
$2.39 per lb. (less than 30 lbs.)
CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAM
(Whole Bone-In)
$1.98 per lb.
OPEN SATURDAY APRIL 14th and 28th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Other Beef, Lamb, Pork, Sausage, Dairy Products, and Farm Fresh Eggs are available. Prices effective while supplies
or until April 30, 1990. We are open for business Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. We are located on
est Campus between the Kleberg Center and the Horticulture/Forest Science Building, (phone: 845-5651)
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