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The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Page 4 The Battalion Monday, April 26,1993 What's Up 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 accepted 'AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, If your merchandise Is priced $1000 or less (price must O 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. ULI If itern 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 it your ad is cancelled early; Help Wanted For Sale Lost & Found THIS YEAR A LOT OF COLLEGE SENIORS WILL BE GRADUATING INTO DEBT. Under the Army’s Loan Repayment program, you could get out from under with a three-year enlistment. Each year you serve on active duty reduces your indebtedness by one-third or $1,500, whichever amount is greater, up to a $55,000 limit. The offer applies to Perkins Loans, Stafford Loans, and cer tain other federally insured loans, which are not in default. And debt relief is just one of the many benefits you’ll earn from the Army. Ask your Army Recruiter. (409) 764'0418 ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. YEAST INFECTION STUDY Female patients with symptoms of a yeast infection needed to participate in a research study with a new regimen of over-the-counter medication (cream). Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Call for information. G&S Studies, Inc. (409) 846-5933 (close to campus) PART-TIME JOBS WORK10-20 HRS./WK. EARN $80-$160 Neighborhood advertising for Home Improvement Company requires excellent communication skills. Call 690-0448. Leave name, phone # , and best time to return call. Telephone fundraising for national charities. No experience necessary. $5-$6 per/hr. to start. Evenings and weekends. For immediate placement call Mary 776-4246 NEED CASH??? Become a plasma donor and earn $120.00/mo. Friendly, professional staff and a safe, easy procedure provide a guaranteed income for the little things you need!!! WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER 4223 Welborn Rd. 846-8855 JOIN THE NEW AGGIE TRADITION!!! Laboratory Dishwasher needed 20 hrs. per week. Flexible hours. Apply in person between 8am-3pm, April 26-28, 415 Graham Rd. South, College Station. Summer/Fall employment applications now being ac cepted at Chick-Fil-A, Post Oak Mall, Mon-Fri, 10am-3pm. Part-time computer operator mornings M-F all day every other Saturday. Call 260-9665. Full-time management position. Career minded. Apply in person Bryan Firestone EOE M/F. Swimming Instructors/Supervisors/Lifeguards $6.51- $8.77/hr. June-Aug. 6. WSI or Lifeguard certification required. Dallas Area Red Cross (214) 871-6234. Drivers Wanted. Paid cash daily. Earn $50-75 every night. Must work nights. Call 76-GUMBY. Japan! Australia! Taiwan! Canada! International Market ing Company seeks local context in new foreign markets. Exciting opportunity in a 63 Billion Dollar Industry. Call 1- 409-866-6601. MKTG, MGMT, and I.D. students interested in getting job experience and earning $450+/wk. during the summer call 268-6853. Route carriers needed: The Houston Chronicle has summer and fall routes available. Earn $600-$900 per/ mo. Route delivery requires working eariy morning hours. Call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appointment. Service station attendant needed part-time who can also work this summer. Experience preferred, not required. Apply at Villa Maria Chevron at 29th St. & Villa Maria Rd. Bryan 776-1261. Gourmet cook (preferably Chinese and French food), including housekeeping needed for large family. Call 776- 0946 after 6pm. C.C. Creations 114 Holleman C.S. Factory Outlet: T- shlrts, shorts, sweats, jackets, caps. $10.00-$12.00. Open Wed-Frl 10am-6pm Saturdays 8arn-2pm. ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Fisheries. Earn $600+/week in canneries or $4,000+/month on fishing boats. Free transportation! Room & Board! Over 8,000 openings. No experience necessary. Male or Female. For employment program call 1 -206-545-4155 ext. A5855. $200-$500 WEEKLY Assemble products at home. Easy! No selling. You’re paid direct. Fully Guaranteed. FREE Information-24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2900 Copyright# TX 044650. EASY ASSEMBLY any hours, $339.84 week, family of 3 earns $4417.92 monthly. FREE Information -24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2900 Copyright# TX044652. Cruiseline entry level on-board/landside positions avail able. Summer or year round, great pay, transportation paid! 813-229-5478. 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 Business Opportunity EARN $500+ weekly stuffing envelopes at home. Send long SASE: Country Living Shoppers, Dept. El7, 14415- E Greenwell Springs Rd, Suite 318, Greenwell Springs, LA 70739. Services Need An Apartment in Houston? FREE SERVICE Luxury living at reasonable prices. We service all areas. Call S.O.S. Locators 713-782-2611 AGGIE OWNED AND OPERATED TYPING SERVICE - RESUMES, REPORTS, PROOF- READING. REASONABLE RATES. 775-2167, Learn to fly. Introductory flight only $15. 696-3306. TASHA'S TYPING + PROOFREADING & EDITING. English BA $3/2/1 774-1279. RENTERS Were you denied a FULL REFUND of your security deposit? You may be entitled to triple damages. Call Law Offices now at (713) 684-6638. Not CertrbyTxrBd. of RESUMES-HEY,AGS' Ua» will you itottodl among the crowd of college grads. Call AGGIELAND WORDPROCESSING for the best quality resume with personalized attention. 846-7513. Math Tutoring!!! All courses. Call Glenn after 5; 764-1964 $5/hr. Absolutely free windshield chip repair special time limited offer. Every crack starts with a chip. Call 846-CHIP. Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3832. AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. LOTS OF FUN. LAUGH A LOT!!!!!!!! Ticket dismissal. M-Tu(6-10 p.m.), W-Th. (6-10 p.m.), Fri. (6-10 p.m.)-Sat.(8-12 noon), Sat. (8-4:30 p.m.) Across from University Tower. Walk-ins welcome $20.00. 411 Tx Ave. So. 846-6117. Roommate Wanted Female roommate needed $200 +1/2 utilities; own room; May 15-Aug. 15. 776-5215. - 1/2 Christian Roommates for 2nd bedroom in Sutter’s Mill. Jason 847-7006. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDIATLEY through August for 2b/2b, own room and bath, rent $170+ 1/3 utilities. 775-5459. Looking for female roommate to share 2bd apartment beginning in August. Please contact Maggie ASAP! 409- 265-9151. Roommate Needed 175+ 1/2 utilities starting May 18th 696-6564. Summer only. Briarwood 2bd/1bth no deposit needed. Cristy 764-0964. Roommate Wanted. 5-2 $ 182/mo. + utilities. Year lease preferred. May 15th. 693-8964. One opening for summer/fall. Furnished bedroom/house. Want Christian, studious girls. $300/neg. All bills paid. 823-4154. Wanted Any witnesses to 1993/blk. Volks wagen 4-door that hit the bicyclist at Joe Routt and Coke on 4/1/93 at 2:45 pm 764- 8792. For Lease Woodbrook Condo 2br/2ba available for summer $700/ mo. 693-8308. Sublease 2-1 1/2 in Bryan, available May 17, 900 sq.ft, near Blinn, on shuttle route, water paid, $375/mo. 823- 2616. Apartment for sublease 2bd/1 1/2ba $335/mo. Call Brett or Elliot 764-7359. ^ / Summer sublease at Sevilla. Large 1 bd apartment. Call 696-7197. SUBLEASE 2bdr duplex S/W Valley,; $350/mo. Special options. 696-3646. Sublease Stonewood Village 2bd/2ba starting anytime in July with option to renew lease. Call Tony at 693-2750. Casa Verde 2/1 1/2 W/D, fireplace, very roomy $570 693- 4349 Sublease Large 1b/1b apt. available 5-15. Newly remod eled, French doors, balcony, three closets, $385/mo. Call 764-7399. Affordable 2/2 W/D connections, large kitchen, available in May, shuttle, year lease $450 696-2465. Sublease summer large 3bd/2ba duplex Bryan W/D con nections $525/mo. Jeff 696-4348. Luxurious 2bd/2ba apartment for surnmer sublease. Laundry, pool, hot tub, volleyball, basketball courts, on shuttle bus roue. 693-3511. SUMMER SUBLEASE large 2-story apartment 2bd/1 1/ 2ba, $440 negotiable. Call NOW 846-6285. For Lease 693-8534 quiet country atmosphere, furnished, 2bd mobile home, central air/heat, anchored, wooded approx. 3 mi. frorri campus, $295 +bills, available June 1st. NO PETS. ’ Furnished duplex $200/mo. available June 1st - Aug; 15. Call 696-8287(H), 845-7785(W). Efficiency available for summer sublease May 15-Aug. 15, $305/mo. Call Trey 693-2516. * Pre-leasing for May 3-bdrm/1bath houses located on Richards St. in C/S; $510/mo. No pets (409) 693-7270. Spacious 3bd/2ba townhome. Includes fireplace, W/D, carport, shuttle available, middle-end May $595/mo+ utili ties. Call 822-6667. CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED. 89 MERCEDES $200. 86 VW $50. 87 MERCEDES $100. 65 MUS TANG $50. Choose from thousands starting $50. FREE Information-24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2920 Copyright #TX 044610. Part-time help needed in Chemistry Department M-F 1-5. Must know Word Perfect 5.1. Call Dr. Bhardwaj at 845- 3661. Sublease large 1bd/1ba Country Place Apartments. Prelease special $390/mo. 846-9274. Summer sublease large 2-story apartment, 2bd/1 1/2ba, W/D, $485 negotiable. Call NOW 693-5266. 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. Dooney S Bourke large draw string black with tan. Paid $295 two weeks ago. $200 cash. Key fob Included 764- 8999. BIKES FOR SALE: Trek 1400-red, aero-bars, computer, new 105 equipment, $540 specialized sirrus-black, aero- bars, computer, $425, Ryan 847-3839. '52 Chevy 3/4 ton, new tires, brakes, exhaust other; $2500. 696-9038. 1990 Toyota Corrola DX, 5-speed, 4-door, 31K miles, 1 owner, excellent condition, pull-out Sony cassette, $7,500 846-5428. '81 VW Rabbit, 30+ MPG, AC. Runs great, $800 764- 9415. Queen-size 80% waveless waterbed mattress $40, heater pad and controller $10. Call John S. 696-8552. 1988 Grand-Am, 2-door, fully loaded, excellent condition $5,250 693-8088. Nice bedroom set including dresser, desk & new full size bed $350. Tracey 693-4018. Wedding ring total weight 1 carat appraised at $3000 asking $1400 o.b.o. Must see. 693-6594. '91 Suzuki Katana GSX-600F; 8K, excellent condition. Ask for Dan 846-5878 Alvalrez 12 string $200. For Sale: Twin mattress, springs and frame. Two years old $150. 846-4954. Beautiful, stunning wedding dress, lots of hand-sewn pearls and Iridescent sequence, cathedral train, fingertip veil, size 7, $500. 776-0698, 846-3223. Fort Lauderdale/Bahama vacation ( for two), 7 days/6 nights in Four Star Hotel. Must be 21 $500. Call Dan 693- 7742 AKC Labs Superior pedigrees $210 693-4502. Matching bunk bed $100, desk $50, and dresser with hutch $50. 693-9283 or 764-6578. '67 Pontiac LeMans, new tires, good condition $1900. Call Chris 693-7499. Elegant wedding gown size 12, originally $1400 asking $800 823-4452. New ladies rollerblades size 8 Includes wrist and knee guards asking $125 823-4452. Soloftex $300; 2-palrs Lucchese boots $80; 847-0121. Beautiful wedding dress with beaded top, size 4. Excel lent condition. Was $1,500; will sell for $650. Call 696- 0572, leave number. 1986 Yamaha FZ600 with helmet; great campus transpor tation $1200 693-8964. Adoption Physician (former-actor) and loving wife with beautiful ocean-view home seek baby to cherish. We will share all we have, most of all LOVE. Expenses paid. Please call Audrey and Peter 1-800-949-6485. We will love your baby forever. Your unselfish gift of life makes a miracle happen. We'll provide a loving home & education. Medical/legal expenses paid. Call JoAnne/ Ron after 5pm and weekends 1-800-951-6157. DJ Disc Jockey for all occasions. Affordable, experienced, Jason Bailey 696-0302. DJ MUSIC!!! Weddings, Parties, Spring Specials $25 off. Steve Tunnell 596-2582 or toll free 1-800-303-2582. Found a pair of Foremost brown reading glasses between Rudder Tower and The Military Science Building 845-1775. Lost cat named Calvin, black, no collar, April 17th on Welch of off 2818. 696-6540. Personals Natural skin care products promote healthier complexion NOEVIR CONSULTANT 823-4665. Attorney John T. Quinn Attorney (409) 774-8924 (800) 927-3115 Not corltfied as a specialist tn any area m iiEmn ii.i.i'. niuiiiis John T. Quinn Attorney (409) 774-8924 (800) 927-3115 N** certifier im ■ tpecmlist In sny aran For Rent CASA BALNCA 4110 College Main Bryan - 846-1413 $300 - 2BR - Furn. or Unfurn. Year leases starting June 1 SCHOLARS INN 401 Cooner College Station 896-3050 - Year leases starting June 1 Academic Village 3914 Old College Rd. 846-9196 Call RE: AVAILABILITY 2/1 1/2 apartment for summer rent available May 1st. Nice, close to campus $395/mo. 696-2780. 1S2 bdrm units, some with W/D and ft refrigerator, pool, park, intruder alarms, close to everything FSS accepted 696-7360, 693-2347. FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments, 3 1/2 miles from A&M. Semester lease okay. 822-0472. Notice — MAY GOADS IF you ordered 0 1993 Aggieland and will not be on campus 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. V I / r V '%<> 1 ITALY ^ SPRING SEMESTER '94 STUDY WITH TAMU AT SANTA CHIARA f; i> Any major ▻ Be in good standing ▻ Taught in English ▻ Full semester credit hours APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE STARTING AT: INFORMATIONAL MEETING WED, APR 28 AT 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM 251 Bizzell Hall West SPECIAL GUEST - CHERI ZDZAIRSKI STUDY ABROAD FINANCIAL AID SPECIALIST FINANCIAL AID 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS 161 BIZZELL HALL WEST 845-0544 Monday John Ben Shepperd Student Leadership Forum: Acception applications for executive com mittee positions: Director of De velopment and Director of Dele gate Recruitment. For more in formation, contact Jennifer Final- di. Citcle K International: Members and guests are invited to this general meeting of Circle K Inter national. Meet in room 144 of the SSB at 7 p.m. this evening. University Undergraduate Fel lows Symposium: Undergradu ate Fellows Symposium Presenta tions, 7 p.m. this evening, 5th floor Rudder Tower. Anotlier Undergraduate Fellows Sympo sium Presentations, 7 p.m. on April 28, 5th floor Rudder Tower. Call Susanna Finnell (845-6774) for more information. AI-Anon: A general discussion will be held from 12-1 p.m. today at the Rainbow Center (CDPE). For more information, contact the CDPE (845-0280). Alcoholics Anonymous: A gen eral discussion will be held today from 12:30-1:30 p.m. at the Rain bow Center (CDPE). For more information, call the CDPE (845- 0280). Understanding Relationships Group: Meet today from 3-4:30 p.m. The topic for today is "Let ting go and Moving on. Part I". Register by calling Student Coun seling Service, (845-4427). Resume Writing Seminar: The Career Center is offering a semi nar to help develop resume writ ing skills. Meet today at 11:00 a.m. in 110 of the SSB if interest ed. For more information, call the Career Center (845-5139). "Making the Transition from School to Work": "Life after Ag gieland". This is a special semi nar being offered by the Career Center to help all graduating stu dents make a smooth transition from school to work. This semi nar will be held in 292A of the MSC starting at 5:30-7:30 p.m. to day. For more information, call the Career center (845-5139). Class of '96: Applications being accepted for Class of '96 fundraising, PR, newsletter, Class Ball, and Service Chair positions, Applications are available in Class cubicle in the SPO until April 26 at 5 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi: Anheuser- Busch, Inc. representative is speaking on Corporate and Wholesaler level marketing strategies. Meet tonight at 7 p.m, in 153 Blocker. For more infor mation, call Rebecca (846-9399). Aggie Toasters: A general meet ing will be held tonight at 8:30 p.m. in 502 Rudder. Officer elec tions will be held. For more in formation, call Richard (847- 1122). Association of Collegiate Entre preneurs: Officer elections and a general meeting will be held this evening at 7:15 p.m. in 135 Block er. MSC All Night Fair Committee: Leadership Drive- looking for ex ecutives for 93-94. Information and applications are in the MSC All Night Fair Cube. No ANFC experience necessary - everyone welcome. For more information, call Dee Kramm (847-0138). Honors Student Council: Gener al chaos and havok will reign at our last, and most thrilling meet ing. Meet tonight in 404 Rudder. For more information, call Chris Duvall (268-4595). What’s Up is a Battalion service which lists non-profit events and activities. Items for What's Up should be submitted to no later than three days before the desired run date. Application deadlines and notices are not events and will not run in What's up. If you have any questions, call the newsroom at 845-3316. Muster Continued from Page 1 George Bush who attended the ceremony as part of a day long visit to Texas A&M. Muster committee member Kim Greebon said she was con cerned that people would come to Muster to see Bush rather than to acknowledge the tradition. "I hope those people that did come got something more out of it (than seeing Bush), she said. Johnson said the fire codesand attendance restrictions would have enforced with or without Bush. This year's Muster honored 121 Aggies from the Bryan-College Station area, special requests and all those from the Class of 1943 An estimated 400 Musters are held worldwide. Rally Continued from Page 1 "We got a lot of flak for coming out and legitimizing the KKK, She said. "But we're here to ex press a counter-view - to show that not everybody at A&M is like this." Zenker's group said they planned to leave when the Klan speakers began their presentation. Michael D. Lowe, grand drag on of the Realm of Texas, said the purpose of the rally was to recruit for the KKK, and to respond to a request by Aggie Klan members to come to College Station. Lowe wouldn't say how many A&M students made the request or how many A&M students are in the Klan, but only said, "We've had a lot of help getting our litera ture around campus." State Rep. Ron Wilson, who had been criticized in some of the KKK literature promoting the event, briefly attended the rally. One press release from the KKK stated, "You've heard enough liberal propaganda from the newspapers and from anti white politicians like Ron Wil son." A small table was set up in front of the Oaks Park pavilion by the KKK members to sell stickers, T-shirts, and other items includ ing bumper stickers that read, "Ron Wilson, the Klan is not in the Watermelon business," and cards comparing African-Ameri cans to gorillas. Lowe told the crowd that all whites were victims of the African-American community. "You people who love niggers, you know this is the truth," he said. "The L.A. riots are only the handwriting on the wall." Lowe said the white race has lowered itself to accommodate African-Americans and the future of the white race should include racial segregation. "Let's look at Texas A&M," Lowe said. "Texas A&M was founded by white people. The Constitution was written by white Europeans. Our Constitution was written for us." Lowe also mentioned the vari ous beliefs his organization holds, including an end to foreign aid drug testing for welfare recipi ents, and that affirmative action is, "discrimination for white peo ple." During Lowe's speech, some members of the crowd screamed,"lies!" Lowe also said the KKK be lieves in placing people infected with the AIDS virus in quaran tine. "I know that sounds harsh, but in the Bible, people with leprosy were quarantined," he said. Chris Mostyn, a junior wildlife and fisheries science major from San Marcos, came to the rally to support the KKK. Mostyn said he agreed with some, but not all, of what the Klan stood for. "They've got some good things to say," Mostyn said. "Some un believers just don't understand." The Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs will be having Officer Elections for '93 - '94 Monday, April 26, 1993 7:15 pm Blocker Room 135 m M- I < 1 1 < I ! i 1 I t t < 1 1 1 1 t t