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Georgia Southern University

Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne

Student Media

The George-Anne October 20, 1989

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation "The George-Anne" (1989). The George-Anne. 1145. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/1145

This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected].



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• Friday, October 20,1989

Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper

Georgia Southern College • Statesboro, GA 30460

Knights invade Paulson Stadium tomorrow By AL ALLNOCH Managing Editor

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O George-Anne C The George-Anne provides free classified listings to students faculty and staff members of Georgia Southern Colege as a campus-community service. Free classified ads shduld be written in 25 words or less. The advertiser's name and Landrum Box must be included with the ads. Ads should be non-commercial in nature, should be in good taste and are subject to standard editing procedures. The editors reserve the right to refuse any free classified ad. Free classified listing should be mailed to The George-Anne, Landrum Box 8001, GSC. Deadline is noon Monday or Thursday prior to publication. Commercial listings are available at $4.50 per column inch, with a one inch minimum. Contact the Advertising Department at 681-5418 for more information.

AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies, born 71-89. One female, three males. All booster shots to date, dewormed, great personalities. $150 Call 681-0335(days) 1-772-5366 (nights). NINTENDO GAME FOR SALE $25 (Racquet Attack) Call 681-7481. MUST SALE. Extra nice mobile home, 2 bdrm, bath, fireplace, 2 ceiling fans, garden tub, blinds, AC, and 2 decks. Call 681-4654 SOLOFLEX WEIGHT TRAINING MACHINE. Call William at 681-3678. TWO SOFAF BEDS FOR SALE $35 each or $60 pair. Call 489-8393. WEDDING DRESS Size 9 in excellent condition and Vacumn cleaner in good condition for sale. Both for a reasonable price. Call 764-7272. HARDWOOD CANNONBALL BUNKBED SET with mattresses $125, green colonial leather grain couch and matching chair $120, Room Bize green rug $20. Call 5875452 after 6p.m IBM PS/2 SYSTEM 25, 640K, 3.5" and lOmb drives. And., printer. All in good condition. Call 764-8979 or leave message. CASIO KEYBOARD FOR SALE model MT240 excellent condition. Only owned a month and hardly played. Asking $100.00 Call Mike at 681-3017.

ROOMMATES FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Stadium Walk, furnished apt. Price negotiable. Call 681-4169 for more information. Please leave message. ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home about 3 miles from college. $200 per month plus half of utilities. Call 681-7667 after 6 p.m INTERNATIONAL BASEBALL REPRESENTATIVE seeks room for fall quarter We will pay 1/2 utilities, need phone and bed-Must be walking distance to university. Call Randy at 764-9117 # 20. MALE ROOMMATE OR ROOMMATES NEEDED at Southern Villa #56. Call Jeff at 681-4077. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED at Southern Villa. $90.00 a month plus utilities. Completely furnished,must share room with another person. 12 month lease. Call Stacy at 681-7707, please leave a message. ONE FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED nice apartment near campus, reasonable rent. Call today. 764-4053 or 681-1729. ROOMMATE NEEDED to share two bedroom duplex on 301. Rent is $150 a month plus utilities. Call Sarah at 681-7926. HOUSE FOR RENT 3-4 bedrooms, near school and hospital. $480.00 available immediately. Call 681-4566.

FOR SALE PLUSW VELOUR LOVESEAT. $50 and in good condition. Call 489-8855. FOR SALE 19 inch Color TV. 1988 model by Sharp, cable ready, remote control. $200 Call David at 681-7338 or leave message. MOTORCYCLE 1983 Honda Interceptor 750cc. Runs great, original, some scratches, needs rear tire. Must sell $650 Call 681-7697.

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RADAR DETECTOR FOR SALE Beltronics rear view mirror mounted detector. Excekeent range. Asking $100 Call mike at 681-3017. HIDEAWAY BED, black and white tweed, excellent condition. $175 orbestoffer. Call 681-6504 or leave message. SPINET CONSOLE PIANO, bargain. Call 1800-327-3345. 1981 DATSUN 200SX. Asking $1500. New tires, alternator, and battery. Call 6812665.

LOST AND FOUND LOST ID BRACELETwith the name "Jean" on it. Sentimental Value. Reward offered. If found, please call Jean 681-6895 rm 110. LOST: LADIES WATCH at Bash Riprock's on Sat. Sept 23. SENTIMENTAL VALUE!!! If found, please call Natalie at 681-7792. FOUND young male black labrador retriever in Sagebrush/Hawthorne area. Blue collar. Call 681-3985. FOUND: 1987 Lassiter High School Class Ring found at Paulson Stadium.Call Stephanie at 681-2857.

NOTICES ATTENTION! We will clean your apt. and do laundry. Reasonable rates. Call Mari and Karen 681-6593. PERSONAL TOUCH CATERING specialing in romantic dinners for two. Capable of serving up to 100 people. Gourmet food served. Call 681-4016 for more info. LONELY? NEED A DATE? Meet that special someone today! Call DATETIME (405)3666335. IS ITTRUEYoucanbuyjeeps for $44 through the U.S.Government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 9600A.

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MARKET DISCOVER CREIT CARDS ON CAMPUS. Flexible hours. Earn as much as $10 and hour. Only ten positions available. Call 1-800-950-8472 ext4.

LAURABAAND CINDELLS, Good job, I love yall. ME!!!!

LOOKING FOR A FRATERNITY, SORORITY OR STUDENT ORGANIZATION that would like to make $500-$1000 for a one week on-campus marketing project. Must be organized and hardworking. Call Ken or Myra at (800) 592-2121.

KENDRA seeing you in class makes my life worth living. Your smile helps me make it through the day. Looking forward to tommorow. BYE BEAUTIFUL!!!

INPUT/OUTPUT TYPING— Research papers, desktop publishing. 489-8300 Jeffrey Lariscy.

STADIUM WALK #49— Do yall ever sleep or study???? DAD.

LOST: DEL TILLMAN. Do you know you don't exist? Information doesn't have your number and nei ther does the registrar's office! Please call me!!! 681-7506 Belinda.

A FREE GIFT JUST FOR CALLING PLUS RAISE UP TO $1700 IN ONLY TEN DAYS! Student groups, fraternities and sororities needed for marketing project on campus. For details plus a FREE GIFT, group officers call 1-800-950-8472, ext. 30. SOPHOMORES & JUNIORS Want to earn $1200 a month until graduation plus receive a $4000 acceptance bonus and a guaranteed job after graduation? Here's how— Simply meet these requirements: - Be a math, physics, chemistry or engineering major - Have a 3.3 GPA or better (with no C's in technical courses) - Be physically fit » - Be a U.S. citizen Interested? To find out more call: 1-800922-2135 in SC or 1-800-845-5640 in GA, M-F; 8:00AM-4:30 PM.

EARN $$$$$$$$ Need money for a new car? You own apartment? Tuition and books? Or just to make life a little easier? The United States Navy Nuclear Engineering Program Can Make it possible. If accepted into our program you will receive a $4000 acceptance bonus, a$1200 a month, free medical and dental coverage, and a guaranteed job upon graduation. All you have to do is meet the following requirements: - Be a sophomore or junior - Be a math physics, chemistry or engineering major - Have a 3.3 GPA or better (with no C's in technical courses) - Be physically fit - Be a U.S. citizen Don't wait! Each month you delay could be costing you $1200. For more information call: 1-800-922-2135 in SC or 1-800-8455640 in GA M-F, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

AUTOS FOR SALE TOYOTA COROLLA STATION WAGON for sale. Call 764-7272. HONDA 500 with helmet. Price negotiable. Call 681-7933. YAMAHA ENDURO 125. Price negotiable. Call 681-7933 TOYATA CAMRY LE 1986 moderate mileage, 85% highway, electric sunroof, very clean, serviced regularly. All options. Call 681-1252. RED 1981 2 DOOR PINTO looks good, runs well, reasonable price. Call 681-3261 after 5. 1981 DATSUN 200SX. Asking $1500, new tires .alternator and battery. Call 681-2665 or 764-8417.

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Zeta Tau Alpha Pledges: The Zeta Xi Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha pledged in 68 new girls on September 20. The new pledges are: Christi Ambrose, Kristin Askin, Julie Barrow, Susan Benton, Ashley Boatwright, Gina Bonacci, Diane Bone, Kali Cajoleas, Suzanne Chappell, Dana Collins, Laura Dent, Leslie DuBose, Tanya Emerson, Stacie Faulk, Mindy Faulkner. Also, Sandra Promm, Kelley Gerdes, Kim Gilbert, Jennifer Grogan, Melissa Hanks, Susan Harper, Mary Huggins, Beth Jenkins, Katherine Johnson, Phyllis Kennedy, Shellie Kersey, Malinda Langston, Alecia Lyles, Ann MacArthur, Kelli Masterson,

Carolyn Mathis, Thonda McCollum, Heather McDonald, Christine McClain. And, Elizabeth Merritt, Stephanie Miller, Michelle Morris, Julie Moser, Sonja Murray, Wendsor Nix, Marjorie Osburn, Amy Owens, Tonya Parker, Jennifer Parr, Kelly Phillips, Carolyn Pierce, Kim Pitts, Susan Ponder, Sara Robbins, Lori Rosenthal, Jennifer Ruzycki, Michelle Satterfield, Laurie Simmons, Stephanie Stackler, Sheri Stillie. Also, Michelle Strasser, Cassie Taylor, Christy Taylor, Deborah Veitch, Angelia Watson, Amy Weatherford, Summer Welborn, LaWanna Whithead, Lori Willbanks, Alycea Young, and Melissa Youngblood.

Announcements continued from Page 3 JUPITER-BOUND PROBE LAUNCHED:

Space shuttle Atlantis and its nuclear-powered Galileo spacecraft was launched Wednesday from Cape Canaveral, Fla. The shuttle lifted off at 12:56 p.m. EDT after skies cleared. Tuesday, clouds grounded the shuttle. Last week, mechanical malfunctions kept the shuttle on the ground. Galileo is bound for Jupiter on a six-year journey. BUSH WAITS TO PASS JUDGMENT:

President Bush said it's too early to pass judgment on East Germany's new leader. Former internal security chief Egon Krenz, who on Wednesday replaced Erich Honecker as East Germany's leader, promised to change the nation's direction but some say his hardline credentials make them doubt he'll be known as a reformer. WILLIAM ALLEN RESIGNS: President Bush accepted Wednesday the resignation of William Barclay Allen as head of the Civil Rights Commission.

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0027 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Central Time. •The Christian rock band Petra will perform at the Atlanta Civic Center November 11 at 7:30 pm. The group's current tour is in support of its eleventh album On Fire!, heralded as one of Christian music's most significant releases in recent years. The album, one of the

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The GSC campus police had an uneventful weekend. No major "crimes" were reported nor were any accidents written up.

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and Parent's Day all day long. For those interested in watching the

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best sellers in Christian music, includes the number one singles "First Love" and "Mine Field." In conjunction with the tour, selected cities will also feature noted youth communicator Josh McDowell. His speech "Why Wait: Sex in the Age of AIDS," addresses the issues of pre-marital sex, social disease and young people's responsibilities.

couldn't sneak away with the national championship. Of course, if we had a national playoff system....

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Ohio and the University of Michigan. Harvard & Radcliffe is still the most selective private school, accepting 16.7 percent, up from 15.2. Princeton, Stanford, Yale and Cooper Union in New York are the only others taking fewer than 20 percent

of their applicants. Virginia has two of the three state universities on the list: the College of William and Mary at Williamsburg and the University of Virginia at Charlottesville.

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