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Page 4 • The Battalion • Thursday, June 6, 1996 Journalist told to identify source in Jackson trial LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge on Wednesday gave a free lance journalist 20 days to identify a source who he said told about a videotape allegedly depicting Michael Jackson having sex with a 13-year-old boy. Under California Shield Law, writer Victor Gutierrez lost his right to keep the source confiden tial because Jackson’s attorneys have not been able to find infor mation about the purported tape, Superior Court Judge Reginald Dunn said. Jackson al leged in a $100 million slander suit filed in Jan uary 1995 that Gutierrez lied about having access to the purported 27- minute tape. Robert Gold man, a lawyer for Gutierrez, said his client is out of the coum try elf- Jackson working on a book about the sel proclaimed King of Pop and the boy who sued him based on allega tions of child molestation. Also Wednesday, a federal mag istrate ordered Jackson to be de posed for a second time in a breach of contract lawsuit filed after the “Jackson Family Honors” televi sion special. The magistrate agreed to Jackson’s request to be questioned in a hotel room where his guards can secure the building. The Battalion Classified To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day [33i] FOR RENT Great Summer Special: Close to Campus 2 bdrm. 1 bath $285 unfurn., $335 turn. Casa Blanca 846-1413 1 bedroom $300 turn. Academic Village 846-9196 1 and 2 Bdrm apartment available now. Ask about our specials. 822-0472 Two bedroom apartment south of campus. Available now. $250.00 696-2038 Available now & for Fall. Pre-leasing College Station 2 & 3 bedroom 4-plexes. Some with washer/dryer. Start ing at $445/mo. Select Properties 696-3107 3-2 leasing now, available August, near A&M, CH & A, carpeted. $750/mo. & $350 dep. No pets. 690-0085 NORTHGATE nice 2/2 14x76, all appliances, small pet o k. Available June $500/mo 828-3643 Walk to campus, 2 bdrm, available now/August 846- 5800 3 bdrm house 11/2 ba, covered garage, fenced yard, on shuttle route, close to campus, $700/mo. Available August 1st. 822-2492 Spacious 2 bdrm/11/2 ba, W/D included, shuttle, $495/mo. Manuel Drive 4-Plexes 693-0551/693-3477 Sublease 2 large bdrm/2 ba, Huntington Apartment, new carpet & tile $465/summer, $600/fall 693-4388 FULL SZ. W/D, 2 bdrm/1 ba, shuttle, microwave, intru sion alarm, $459/mo. 846-7454 Large 2-1, great location, on shuttle, microwave, intru sion alarm, ceiling fans, $439/mo. 823-7039 Great deal!! 2-1, 884 sq. ft, 5 closets, microwave, ceil ing fans, intrusion alarm, $459/mo. 691-2062 142-6/4-8/12 Sublease $300 huge 2/2 four-plex, near theHilton. 268-6854 Older 2 bedroom home in Wellborn, $300/mo. + deposit. Call 776-8567 ROOMMATE Roommate needed for summer. University Commons. No deposit. $256/mo„ 4 bdrm/2 ba. (214)234-0320 Female A&M roommate wanted. Free rent + utilities. Call for details 846-3376 Nice house in Southwood Valley, $150/mo + utilities, own room. Summer. 764-9661 Roommate needed. Own room, W/D, $225/mo. + 1/2 utilities. June Free!! 775-6024 Male roommate needed, summer only, $250/mo. + 1/2 utilities. 693-4194 Roommate to share 2 bdrm/2 ba, W/D, huge closets, walk to campus, $345/mo. Call John at (817)772-8961 Female roommate needed - summer only - $120/mo. + $100 dep. Must See! 696-8435 Female roommate needed ASAP! 2 bdrm/1 1/2 ba, shuttle rt, 1/2 rent, 1/2 utilities, $262.50/mo. Cheryl 694-2485 Own bdrm, W/D, $225/mo. O.B.O. Non-smoker, neat, no pets, near shuttle. 260-1163 : SvEYltf ll*K9 Planning on getting married soon? Where are you going to hold the reception? Have you ever considered the Faculty Club? Yes, it is possible. For more information, please call QuckMurray at 862-2988. Hoover's Tennis Service. Same-day & overnight ser vice. Re-stringing tennis & racquet-ball racquets. 696- 9733 AAA Texas Defensive Driving & Driver's Training. Lot- of-fun, Laugh-a-lot!! Ticket dismissal, insurance dis count. M-TU(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm- 8pm) & Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $25 cash. Low est price allowed by law. 111 Univ. Dr., Ste 217, 846- 6117. Show up 30 min. early. Professional resume service, hour-long session focus es on skills, good interview preparation. 846-2674 FOR SALE Cannondale mountain bike, 20 inch, XT components, rock shox Mag 21, Titanium seat $550 Call Jason 693- 0094. For Sale: 2 Continental Airline Vouchers worth $425 each. Fly anywhere, Anytime before August 6th $350 oho. Call 696-9328 Look!!! Why pay rent when you can own a manufac tured home for less. 2 & 3 bdrm model homes on large wooded sites ready to move in. 779-2123 ‘86 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 GPZ, excellent shape, low mileage, $2,800. 696-3545/845-8028 AUTO 1986 Ford Tempo GT, 4 door, A/C, needs repair, $1,700. (409)696-9156 ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention all students!!! Grants & Scholarships avail able from sponsors! Billions of $$$ in college money $$$. Call 1-800-243-2435 COMPUTERS 486 DX, SVGA Color Monitor, 245 Meg Mini Tower HD, Internal Fax/Modem, Lots Of Software. $650 Nego tiable. 694-2552 ‘AGGIE’ Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertis ers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn’t sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. un d ufjftMTrn ■ic»-■ vnvmv i cra Student Worker Position Property/Purchasing Office Check in and deliver new equipment, Assist in maintaining property records, Perform inventory spot checks, and other related office duties. Some data entry required. Must be able to lift 50lbs. Blocked schedule required. Contact Linda Russell at 845-6471 Now Hiring! Assistant Managers Wendy’s of Bryan and College Station has restaurant assistant manager positions available. Benefits include: • Above average salary • 5 day work week • Free uniforms • Medical/Dental insurance • Outstanding growth potential Previous restaurant management experience a plus. For immediate consideration, please fax or mail resume to: Wendy’s 3000 Briarcrest Dr. Suite 408 Bryan, Tx 77802 Ph. (409)776-9655 Fax: (409)776-9869 > JUnder < nevvawnershi£ i i HELP WANTED ARE YOU A DIABETIC WITH AN INFECTED FOOT ULCER? If so, you may be eligible to par ticipate in a research study of an investigational drug for the treatment of INFECTED FOOT ULCERS. ELIGIBLE PATIENTS WILL RECEIVE: • Free Study-Related Medications, Tests And Examinations • Supervised Medical Treatment • Financial Compensation For Participation: SSSO. 09 Call NOW For Information J &S Studies, Inc. , 846-5933 n * If Jr Professional DJ/MC - Peter Block. Specializing in Aggie Weddings/Anniversaries/Partles. Mobile to any where In Texas. Formal attire always! The Party Block Mobile DJ 693-6294 DJ / Lights - for parties, weddings, Keggers, Country, Alternative, Urban Dance. JayTunnell. 731-8112/596- 2582 The Pink House" Everything you've dreamed of & more. 1987 Victorian elegance - sweet romance - gourmet candlelight dinners. 364-2868. Angelsgate Bed & Breakfast. A little bit of heaven. Come & be treated like an angel. 779-1231. Need part-time cleaners for commercial buildings. Working hours 5pm-8pm. Hours vary sometimes. No weekend work. Great for college students, must have car and phone. Call 823-1614 for appt. $1,750 weekly possible mailing our circulars. For info call (202)393-7723 Prestigious teaching position, must have had Tx. D.L. 5 yrs. +, & college experience. Work evenings & Satur days, averages out to $5.00/hr. No DWI's, Pi's etc. 694-2122 Telephone interviewer position available. $5/hr., days, evening & weekends work. Contact IntelliQuest at 268- 5307 or come by 702 University Dr. Ea. Ste. 102F Col lege Station. Part-time help wanted. Apply within Piper Chevron Texas Avenue @ Univ. Drive. Thundercloud Subs - High energy shift leaders/crew workers/delivery driver applications now being accept ed. Apply in person @ 607 Ea. University in Rendall's Center. 2 - 4 p.rm FREE JAZZERCISE classes in exchange for babysit ting. Call 776-6696, 764-1183 Full & part-time workers needed for lawn maintenance co. $5/hr. 690-6392 Pet Shop needs part-time help, evenings & weekends. Experience preferred. 822-9315 Small ranch needs part-time ranch hand to work with cattle, build and repair fences. If interested, call 696- 2334 Computer sales & technician needed Experience pre- ferred. Call Dan at 846-5454 Part-time person needed for clerical work. Acctg. major preferred. Must be available to work mornings sched ule. Apply in person w/resume at 1700 Kyle, suite 200, C.S. Aggresive helper for carpentry/palnting/sheet-rock. Will work w/schedule. 775-7126 Part time Service Station attendant needed, student preferred. Apply in person at Chevron on the comer of Villa Maria & Ea. 29th, 776-1261 Part-time job helping handi-cap. Male A&M student preferred, $270/mo, 12 hrs/wk. All after 7 p.m. 846- 3376 Blackjack Dealer. Will train. Call 778-0167 M-F, noon- 5 p.m. Leave message. TROPICAL RESORTS HIRING-Entry-level & career positions available worldwide (Hawaii, Mexico, Caribbean, etc.). Waitstaff, housekeepers, SCUBA dive leaders, fitness counselors, and more. Call Resort Employment Services 1-206-971-3600 ext. R58554. Need several skilled and maintenance workers, vari able schedules. Call 846-5800 Teaching Opportunity in Korea - teaching English, 20 hrs/wk, $1,500/mo., 1 week paid vacation, room, health insurance & round trip ticket provided. Send your resume to: Uk Heo - 309 Ball St, Apt.# 1019, C.Sta., 77840 The Check’s in the Mail. To you. Every month. 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Dr. recommended and guaranteed. 1-800-435-7591 *Are You Interested In Making $9.59 per Hour? *Do You Like Setting Your Own Schedule, Working 20-40 Hours Per Week? *Would Free Medical Insurance Interest You? If any of the above meets your needs and you want to work in a relaxed, friendly environment, come meet with us on Monday, June 10 at 11:00 a.m. IMS Innovative Marketing Solutions 700 University Dr. Ea., Ste. 104 691-8682 (Located behind Golden Corral) *Please call for reschedule if you are unable to attend Thursday Ismael and The Peacemakers, a reggae artist, will perform at the Dixie Theatre. Rodney Ronnie Satterfield, a classic rock band, will perform at the Chelsea Street Pub all weekend. blues artist, will perform at the Third Floor Cantina. Saturday Jason Lavendar will perform at Fitzwilly's. Michael Me Allister, an acoustic guitarist, will perform at the Brazos Brewing Company. Musician's Night Out will take place at Lonesome Dove. Any musician is welcome to jam. Peeping Tom, a local cover band, will perform at the Tap. Friday Head West, a local cover band, will perform at the Tap. Michelle Soleberg, an avante garde funk artist, will perform at Sweet Eugene's House of Java. Pushmonkey, a rock band, will perform with The Maps at the Dixie Theatre. Ruthie Foster, a rhythm and Little Joe and the True Tones, an rhythm and blues band, will perform at Fitzwilly's. Sunflower, a band from Austin, will perform at the Tap. Texas Twisters, a classic rock band will perform at the Third Floor Cantina. Vox Box, a rock and roll band from Austin, will perform at the Brazos Brewing Company. SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • 4* CONTACT LENSES „ ONLY QUALITY NAME BRANDS (Bausch & Lomb, Ciba, Barnes-Hind-Hydrocurve) All Types Contact Lenses Available SO 050* or $1inQQ* ,or cJ%>o > V 29 ONE PAIR DW/EW CLEAR 110 SIX PAIR OUR LOWEST VOLUME PRICE < to UJ _l < CO UJ -I < to ■ UJ -J < CO UJ -J < CO UJ —I < CO SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE SAME DAY DELIVERY ON MOST LENSES Standard Soft Contact Lenses Plus Free Care Kit *EXAM FOR CONTACT LENSES ONLY *59.°° (INCLUDES ONE FOLLOW UP VISIT) SORRY, NO C.L. Rx WRITTEN Call 846-0377 for Appointment *EXAM FOR GLASSES (NON-CONTACT LENS WEARER) ONLY J 39. 00 CHARLES C. SCHROEPPEL, O.D., P.C. DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY 505 University Dr. East, Suite 101 College Station, TX 77840 On University Drive between Randall’s & Black Eyed Pea m COMPUTER ADAPTIVE GRE Why take chances? Take the only course specifically designed for the computer adaptive GRE. TTHEi PRINCETON REVIEW (800) 2-REVIEW email: lnto.cs@nevlew.com Get an edge. The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University or ETS. Student Counseling Service Texas A&M University Henderson Hall 409/845-4427 GROUPS Summer 1996 WHAT IS GROUP COUNSELING AND HOW CAN IT HELP? Group counseling involves about four to ten people meeting with one or two counselors who work to provide a safe, confidential environment where group members are free to discuss their concerns. Through the group, members identify with others who are experiencing similar issues and increase their self-awareness by obtaining genuine and honest feedback from others. SCS COUNSELING GROUPS FOR SUMMER 1996 If you feel that a particular group may be of help to you, make an appointment at the Student Counseling Service. A counselor will help you determine if ^roup counseling would benefit you. If you have any questions or suggestions concerning group counseling, feel free to call Dr. Laura Bettor (845-4427 ext. 126) at the Student Counseling Service. • BIOFEEDBACK WORKSHOP Monday 4:45 - 6:15 p.m. One-session workshops designed to give students an introduction to relaxation techniques, including how biofeedback works. Leader: Nick Dobrovolsky • CONFLICT AND LOSS IN RELATIONSHIPS Monday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. This group is for persons who are currently or have previously experienced conflict in interpersonal or romantic relationships, or who have recently experienced a loss of a meaningful interpersonal or romantic relationship. Co-leaders: Brian Williams & Larry Long • DISSERTATION/THESIS SUPPORT GROUP Group I: Tuesday 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Group II: Wednesday 4:45 - 6:15 p.m. This group is for students who are struggling in writing their theses/dissertations. Potential group topics are issues of competence, procrastination, and dealing with bureaucratic hurdles. Leaders: Group I: Ted Stachowiak Group II: Brian Williams & Laura Bettor • EATING CONCERNS & BODY IMAGE ISSUES Wednesday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. The purpose of this group is to increase insight about eating problems, explore issues behind the problems and make progress toward recovery. A DOCTOR’S RELEASE IS REQUIRED FOR GROUP PARTICIPATION. Co-leaders: Mary Ann Moore & Jayne Lokken • EMPOWERING YOURSELF II Support Group for Women & Men Molested as Children Thursday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Groups for women & men with sexual molestation in their past. Exploring aftereffects of the abuse, handling relationships, building self-esteem, and gaining personal power will be the focus. Co-leaders: Laura Bettor & Robert Carter • GAY/LESBIAN/BISEXUAL GROUP Wednesday 3:15 - 4:45 p.m. Topics of discussion of this group for gay/lesbian bisexual students may include but are not limited to relationship issues, religious concerns, self-esteem, and coming out to family and friends. Leaders: Betty Milburn • INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS GROUP Thursday 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. International and American students meet weekly on a drop-in basis to discuss concerns, receive support, and leam helpful skills so that they can be more successful while studying at the university. Movies may be shown for educational purposes. For more information, contact Dr. Gisela Lin at 845-4427, ext. 145. Co-leaders: Gisela Lin • MEN’S GROUP Monday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. An experiential group in which men can discuss the challenges of being male in the 90’s. Concerns such as relationships, masculinity, sexuality, and gender expectations will be explored in a supportive atmosphere. Co-leaders: Ron Lutz & Sean Turner • OLDER THAN TRADITIONAL AGE GROUP Thursday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. This group is for students whose concerns are related to issues which are different from traditional undergraduate concerns. Marriage, divorce, dissertation projects, are potential group topics. Co-leaders: Nick Dobrovolsky & Sean Turner • PERSONAL GROWTH GROUP Group I: Monday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Group II: Wednesday 4:45 - 6:15 p.m. Group III: Thesday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. The purpose of this group for undergraduates is to facilitate self-exploration and personal growth through interaction with other students. Co-leaders: Group I - Laura Bettor & Karen Hofmann- Cook Group II - Jayne Lokken & Larry Long Group III - Robert Carter & Jayne Lokken ...a Department in the Division of Student Affairs Texas A&M University has a strong institutional conunitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. In that spirit, admission to Texas A&M University and any of its sponsored programs is open to all qualified individuals without regard to any subgroup classification or stereotype.