/ Page 4 The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours Call or visit us: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fax us at 845-5408 Deadline 11 a.m. prior to publication VISA, MasterCard accepted ‘AGGIE’ Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad is schedule to end to qualify for the 5 additional Insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made If your ad Is cancelled early. Help Wanted Gun Club For Lease Skin Infection Study Volunteers needed for Skin Infection Research Study comparing two antibiotics (one of which is an investigational drug.) Infection must be culturable. Qualifying infections include: infected blisters, earlobes, boils, fingernails, infected cuts, scrapes and insect bites. Call to see if eligible. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Strep Throat study Volunteers needed for Strep Throat Study comparing two antibiotics (one is an investigational drug.) Qualifying symptoms include at least two of the following: Sore Throat, Difficulty Swallowing, Swollen Glands and Fever. Rapid strep test will be done free of charge to confirm diagnosis. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. G&S Studies • Close to Cam 846-5933 pus A&M ADVERTISING / JOURNALISM PUBLIC RELATIONS MAJORS interested in a summer internship to prepare for an agricultural sales career and pay for school? TAMU students last summer made approximately $5,600 for a 13 week summer. Qualifications 1) Entire summer must be free from restrictions like essential summer school, ROTC, etc. 2) Must be willing to work outside of College Station. 3) Should be able to demonstrate a financial need. For more information call: 1-800-234-3269 THE SOUTHWESTERN COMPANY SUMMER WORK $9.25 to Start International Firm filling full & part-time openings. Contact personnel office nearest your summer residence. COLORADO TEXAS TEXAS CONT Boulder- (303) 449-6266 Co. Springs-(719) 599-5416 Fort Collins- (303) 226-5522 N.Denver- (303) 369-6370 S.E.Denver-(303) 237-8488 OKLAHOMA Okla. City-(415) 840-9675 Tulsa- (918)664-4118 Abilene- (915) 698-0551 Amarillo- (806) 374-5631 Arlington- (917)860-0901 Austin- (512) 458-9675 Beaumont- (409) 899-5533 Clear Lake- (713)286-2226 Col. Stat.- (409) 764-1077 Corp. Chris.- (512) 993-2830 Dallas- (214) 991-8920 Ft. Worth- (971)377-2533 Houston- (713) 977-1535 Longview - (903) 759-9940 Lubbock- (806)795-2380 Midland- (915) 520-9675 N. 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Protects against date-rape, assaults, muggings. Earn huge commissions pt./ft. distributors wanted. Call 713-376-7440 ANYTIME! ’ Write: PRO-TECH Security P.O. Box 690782 Houston, TX 77269 Kentucky Fried Chicken hiring part-time & full-time help. Good pay and flexible hours. Apply at 2501. Texas Ave. C.S. EOE Make your summer make a difference. Apply your envi ronmental, political, or communications skills or studies to actual hands on grassroots organizing and fundraising. Clean water action is looking for self-motivated, articulate individuals to staff our public outreach campaigns. Pro gressive and fun workplace! Call James at Clean Water Action in Austin. (512) 474-0605 or Maria in Houston (713) 528-0381. Graduate students looking for room to rent for fall semes ter. Day; (800)- 622-5546, night; (205) 660-6177 collect. BE ON T.V. Many needed for commercials. Now hiring all ages. For casting information call (615) 779-7111 ext. T- 1113. MALE STUDENT TO WORK ON SUMMER GRAIN HAR- VEST (817)-471-5642. Aggie undergrads - interested in professional sales/mkt. training - special summer program. $1710 month average & college credit. Call 1-800-234-3269. THE SOUTH- WESTERN COMPANY. Summer Camp Counselors, Administrative Staff, Nurses, and lifeguards needed for girls' resident camps near Athens, Texas and on Lake Texoma. For more informa tion, call Janis Hunt (214) 823-1342 or 1-800-442-2260. EOE. JOBS IN KUWAIT TAX FREE. Construction workers $75,000.00. Engineering $200,000.00. Oil field workers $100,000.00. Call 1-602-837-9554 ext. 609. Summer childcare needed part-time. In my home. Two boys. Will schedule around your classes. $4.00/hr. 693- 0738. EARN CASH! $110/MTH. AND UP. Be a plasma donor! Safe and easy procedure provides guaranteed income. Join thousands of A&M students as regular donors. WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER 4223 Wellborn Road 846-8855. ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Fisheries. Earn $5,000+/month. Free transportation! Room & Board. Over 8,000 openings. No experience necessary. Male or Female. For employment program call Student Employ ment Services at 1-206-545-4155 ext. 1601. Dependable people for Houston Post route $400-$900 a/ month. Early morning 846-2911, 846-1253. Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453. Wanted WANTED! Working and non-working TVs and VCRS. 1207 Antone 822-5893. Services Professional Word Processing Resume Services Reports & Merge Letters Typist available 7 days a week ON THE DOUBLE 113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755 NOTES-N-QUOTES Typing, Resume, & Editing Service. Call us Now 846-2255, FAX 846-2985 Word Processing, Resumes' Term Papers Rush Jobs Welcomed VERY REASONABLE RATES! Call Shawn - 845-9440 or (1) 825-7788 PROTUTORS - GROUP CHEMISTRY 101,102 REVIEW TONIGHT. CALL 775-2600. 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Please contact Brent at CBBR Enterprises (409) 778-1128 Written by an Aggie for Aggies. COTTON VILLAGE APTS. Ltd. Snook, Texas $0 w/RA $224-$360 for 1 bdrm. $0 w/RA $280-$481 for 2 bdrm. Call 846-8878, 774-0773 a/5 p.m. Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible APARTMENT FOR RENT - TREEHOUSE II REGULAR $275 NOW $200 FOR SUMMER . CALL 696-0292, 6-10 PM. ONE BEDROOM. A one bedroom near campus $290. $150 deposit dis count with year lease no utility deposit. Available 5/16 or 6/1. Call 8-5 846-4266. Two bedroom house, 2502 Tabor Road. Bryan, near East bypass. $200 monthly. Call after 5:00 778-8755. TIRED OF APARTMENT LIVING? Nice 3bd/1ba homes, W/D connections, CA/H, fenced, dose to shuttle, lawn care. Call Buddy 696-2204. Roommate Wanted FEMALE ROOMMATE needed. Summer only! Duplex behind Norhtgate 2/1 $150. 846-0739. Responsible roommate needed to share 2bed/2ba, Treehouse Village, summer and fall. Call Emmanuel 693- 6654. Rent negotiable. Roommate Needed for summer terms only. 2b/1,1/2ba, $230/mth , 1/2 utilities. Call after 5pm Javier 693-9171, Male student summer/fall housing. Very affordable. Utili ties paid, furnished. Call 693-5767 or 764-8441. For Lease (Distinctive Style! 1001 Harvey Rd 811 Harvey Rd 693-4242 696-9638 4 Varied amenity packages! Near shopping, entertainment, and much, much more! FREE LOCATORS "NOW LEASING 11 •Houses •Duplexes/condos •Apartments Aggies Helping Aggies L. H. Cox Class of '85 Advantage Realty Group 361-4045 Sublease 2bd/2ba, microwave, dishwasher, laundry room, on shuttle bus route $200/mth. +1/2 bills 775-0815. Summer sublease apartment 2bd/2ba $400/mth. Close to campus 693-9193. Sublease for summer luxury 2b/2ba condo, on route, fenced yard, $525/mth. Call 696-1384, Summer months Only! Sutter’s Mill Condo 2bdr/1,1/2bth, washer/dryer, furn/unfurn., on shuttle route. Great condi tion! $550/mth. 696-0943. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT ON EASTGATE 696-7380 INTRUDER ALARM 24 HR. MAINTENANCE Preleasing Now! 2 bedroom for 2 people, starting June 1 st for 12 months $305.00.unfurnished. $355 furnished. 846- 1413. 1bd/1ba apartments, on shuttle, quiet, pool, low bills, pets welcome. Great for grad/vet. students. Clark and Wyndham 846-4384, APARTMENT AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE. 2b/1,1/2ba, unfurnished, $395/mth. 307-D Manuel Drive. College Station 693-9902. YOUR BEST HOUSING VALUE. 1670 sq. ft . 4bd/2ba., two 1/2 bathrooms at Sundance Apartments with great rooms, wet bar, FF refrigerator, W/D connections, ceiling fans, Intrusion alarms, pool and park Call Sandra 696- 9638. For Sale Beautiful 14K gold necklaces and bracelets for sale. "Mothers Day" Is down the road. Wonderful prices $100 or less. Call 764-8487. Honda V45 Magna 750, great condition only 8-K miles, runs great $1700 negotiable 846-8038. Leave message. Graduating senior must sell twin bed $50, l ieu, dorm refrigerator $35, slate-blue fluffy couch $50. desk $10. 696-4415. King size bed with frame $180 or o.b.o. Dresser with mirror and matching night stand, $200 o.b.o. Sound design stereo with cassette and speakers $45. Call Angela 846-6141. 81 PLYMOUTH MILEAGE 77,000, 2 DR . AM/FM STE- REO, GOOD CONDITION. $700. CALL 693-1069 OR 845-7793, Brand New 1992 Nlshike Mountain bike with Shimano parts and 'u' steel lock $200.00. o.b.o. Dorm loft $90.00. Call George 847-3170. Near mint comics for sale! Up to %75 off 696-9221. AKC dachshund, red male. Moving, must sell. 12 weeks old on April 21st. Adorable, wormed,'2nd shots, papers, $100. 696-3271 ; 4,1/2 x 8 ft. pool table, fair condition. $300. Call Tim 846- 3681. Sharp VCR, Hi-Fi stereo, four head $250. 822-1797 ask for J.D. 1985 Chevy Cavalier maroon $800 or o.b.o. After 5:00 p.m. 260-9889 1989 Nissan Sentra 2-door, 4-speed, 54K, excellent con- dition $4000 693-1019. Smith Corona word processor; like new $175. Call Lisa 693-3986. BIKE OR WALK to TAMU. Houses for sale $30,000 - $60,000. FINANCING AVAILABLE. Call 696-1444. Full size 9 mth. old bed. Need to sell by May 12. $125 or best offer. Call Chris 846-6141. A.K.C. Chow puppy, red champion bloodline $200. Call 696-3096. Farms & Ranches 143 Acres or will divide Long mountain near Sugar Loaf Mountain, overlooks River Valley 30 miles N.W Bryan. Beautiful homesites, large pecan and oak trees, deer, squirrel, springs, minerals. Terms $975 acre Gray & Gray Real Estate 713-473-0793 or appointment by grand daughters both A&M seniors. Brandi 409-693-5362 and Katherine 409-693-7477. Roommate Wanted Female Roommate Needed! Summer 2bd/1,1/2ba 4-plex own room, other great accommodations. College Station call 696-1229. Computers 12 MHz 286 PC, 32 Mb. hard drive, 3.5 inch 1.44 Mb and 5.25 Inch 1.2Mb floppy drives, 1Mb ram, VGA monitor, $650 or best offer. 823-4618. COMPUTER ACCESS. Books, software, service and computers. 809 So . TX Ave. Across from TAMU (nextto Red Lobster) 764-1136. Adoption Warm, loving, professional couple longs to adopt new born. We promise a caring, happy home filled w/music/ warmth, quality education, full-time mom. Confidential/ Legal. Call Nancy collect 919-942-9666. New England country home, love of outdoors, large family and pets await your baby. A loving couple will provide a lifetime of laughter, security and LOTS OF LOVE. Please call collect Ken & Ann (802) 235-2312. Personals Nice, handsome guy looking for rock & roll girl to go dancing, dining out, listen to KTSR 92.1FM. and fun. Call Pat 774-4604 after 5:00 p.m. Mon-Fri. Announcements ' MAY GRADY If you ordered a 1992 Aggieland and will not be on campu6 next fall to pick it up, you can have it mailed. You should stop by room 015 (basement) of the Deed McDonald Building between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and pay a $5 mailing and handling fee. Defunds will not be made on Aggieland yearbooks not picked up within one semester of the publication date. The Battalion Thursday, April 30, L et's g have i I Even tf forgiven t ^Cowboys ! he instilled ue to hold ( | Sure, th igain. Sun Stadium is America s playoffs foi bik's Cube: ORTRUN GINGERICH/TM Dr. Arnold Krammer will be leaving A&M, where he teaches German history, to teach American history to German students for a year. But Ica wound thai On that ^ry evening History professor chronicles plight of German prisoners TV station ■ that som [Arkansas h football clu The Coi lurday at thi Herence whi Continued from page 3 German soldiers. His research eventually led to a book, "Nazi War Prisoners in America." In 1984, a man called Krammer and said he enjoyed "Nazi War Prisoners" because it was so accu rate. As the conversation pro gressed, the man admitted he was George Gartner, the last uncap tured German soldier in America. Gartner escaped from a prison camp and successfully eluded offi cials for 40 years. He was living in Houston under a different name when he read Krammer's book. Interestingly, Gartner played professional tennis for a number of years, and not even his wife knew about his secret past. After his story became public, officials took no actions against him. Krammer is currently working on his fourth book about the ene my alien program, which con cerned the internment of Germans during World War II. "Everybody knows we round ed up about 115,000 Japanese dur ing World War II." he said. "But few people know we also rounded up about 31,000 Germans. One of the biggest camps was Crystal City near Uvalde, Texas." Oddly, many German prison ers may have been treated better than German-born American citi zens. In "Nazi War Prisoners," Krammer detailed the lives of Ger man soldiers who were kept in od and ev lartoear. ! rawn jowl ie only pn ever had, w Coach T would be u five confere Ihampionsl longer need One is r American prison camps. " Many of them remember experiences as some of the of their lives," he said. "Theywf out of the fighting, they wereffil better than in their own army,to took correspondence coira Many of them went homewil credits from Texas universities,& eluding Texas A&M." One of the biggest camps iff ,, Y Ilc ‘A 1 in Hearne, just a few milesfe f a ” ame d Bryan down Highway 6. Betwets p ara y- 5,000 and 8,000 prisoners w® ' oulsa ™°; housed there during the war. r ear f 0 , a * "People wouldf refer folk r tead of camp as the 'Fritz Ritz,'" hesaii e > S 0 '- 0 n Because of rationing and e« ^ oma nomics, sometimes the prisonei a 01 0 were able to eat better thanpeofi in the town. "They were all treated well Krammer said. "We thoughtih took care of theirs, they woul take care of ours." Last summer Krammerm pectedly passed outinGerrai during one of his study abroai classes. Later it was determined had an aneurysm in his brai which was operated onlastsm mer. He had to missclassa fall during his recovery. "In the hospital youdoa soul-searching, you cutdealswi God," he said. "One of the things) concluded is that I'm doingexai ly what I want to do andexacl where I want to do it. It's great feeling.." In Advance Danza presents jazz dance show Danza, a Brazos Valley dance company, will celebrate American jazz dance tonight through Saturday in Rudder Forum at 8 p.m. The dance company features several A&M students and faculty members, including Shea Harvey, an African student who willbein terpreting "Africa's Womb." Also on the program is "Orpheus: Electric Phoenix 1992," a mod ern interpretation of the classic Greek myth. This take has Orpheusas a rock star, with his wife Eurydice descending into the underworldof drug addiction. Tickets are $7 at the door. 9§r - ^ % V * Impetigo Study n Individuals of any age with symptoms of impetigo (bacterial infection of the skin) to participate in an investigational drug research study using a cream with drug in it. $150 for those chosen and completing the study. * k- Tension Headache? Individuals with moderate to severe Tensnn Headaches wanted to participate in a 4-hour headache relief research study with an investigational medication in tablet form. Flexible hours. $75 incentive for individuals who are chosen and complete the study. Daily, till 6:30 776-0400. •,3 % Skin Infection Study Individuals age 13 and older wanted to participate in a research study for bacterial skin infections such as: infected wounds,infected burns, boils, infected hair follicles, impetigo, infected ingrown toenails and others. Investigational oral antibiotic in capsule form. $100 incentive for those chosen who complete the study. BIOPHARMA, INC. 776-0400 r ^ Coi Ele L me Soj hi Bei Buj Prod ond I co;