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Anthonys files Chapter 11 action

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)The C.R. Anthony Co., which operates Anthonys stores in 16 states, will close 10 outlets as part of a Chapter 11 reorganization filed Friday in federal bankruptcy court, company officials said.

Jack Wiesner, Anthonys' chairman and chief executive officer, said at a news conference that the action was taken after a group of six banks unexpectedly refused to extend a seasonal.line of credit to the clothing store chain.

About half of the approximate $32 million seasonal line was needed to purchase spring clothing and other goods and would have been repaid later in the year, Wiesner said.

Wiesner said he suspected lenders are wary of a downturn in the natonal economy, a drop in consumer spending, and tightened banking regulations.

Senate approves pari-mutuel bill

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)-A bill that would allow Tulsa County to have pari-mutuel horse racing for up to 60 days cleared a state Senate Agriculture Committee last week.

Sen. Lewis Long, D-Glenpool, said his bill ensures county fair racing in keeping with a promise to the voters when the parimutuel act was adopted.

But David Vance, general manager of Remington Park, said passage of the bill would mean the state would be goinu back on b the $230 million handle rule adopted by the Okahoma Horse Racing Commission.

Under that arrangement, another new race track could not be established unless the combined handles of Remington and Blue Ribbon Downs in Sallisaw reach $230 million in a year for two years in a row.

Conference makes no progress

CHANTILLY, Va. (AP)-Delegates from about 100 nations concluded a 10-day conference on global warming last week with little agreement on anything except to pursue the problem further later this year.

Many European countries would like a treaty with a timetable for cutting carbon dioxide emissions, the by-product of burning fossil fuels and the major contributor to global warming. Some nations already have committed to stabilizing or reducing carbon dioxide by the year 2000.

Other nations, including the United States, have been reluctant to commit themselves to specific emission reductions, fearful that a dramatic shift away from fossil fuels might threaten economic growth.

AIDS-dentist victim files suit

INDIANTOWN, Fla. (AP)-A man identified as one of three patients infected with the AIDS virus by a dentist filed a $1 million lawsuit last week against the dentist's estate and insurance companies.

Richard Lee Driskill, 30, of Indiantown, is the second victim of the dentist to identify himself and file a lawsuit. The dentist, Dr. Davd Acer, died in Setpember.

Driskill was informed by the state health department that he was one of the three people identified by the federal Centers for Disease Control as having contracted the AIDS virus, known as HIV, from the dentist, apparently while having teeth pulled.

The first victim to go public and file suit was Kimberly Bergalis, 22, of Fort Pierce, who reached a $1 million settlement last month.

Cholera spreads in Peru

LIMA, Peru (AP)--A deadly cholera epidemic in Peru conues to spread despite government assurances that it is being # trolled, threatening thousands of people in Lima's /.. .,. ytowns. 4 Jan „f , 100 ppople have died in Peru of cholera since the end .,,, than 12,600 cases have been reported, Peru, vian ‘,74.4 to, ' is ssaid. But the actual number of victims is expect 4 N i gher because the figures do not include cases resorted ia the remote highland and jungle regions. / ic is the first cholera outbreak in the Western Hem i- ,p?. > since early this century. It is transmitted mainly by food , # / r contaminated by the feces of cholera victims, and its -;,-0:410 /./ 410as r i trims nclude diarrhea, vomiting, severe cramps and dehy

By Barbara Howry Staff Writer

English department professors "must have been (some) beautiful babies," and Central State University students will get a chance to see for themselves Feb. 20-22, when the English Society sponsors a contest to match professors' baby photos with current photos.

Ten photos will be displayed from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Libral Arts Building, and anyone can enter their guess for $1, said MelIodic Pride, English Society president.

The first place prize is eight. movie passes to AMC Theatre Memorial Square, Pride said. Second place is a $20 gilt certi ficate to Cocina Dc Mino.

Pride said most professors liked the idea of the contest. "They have been pretty responsive," Pride said. "We had one professor say, 'No way,' but we've had pretty good response."

The funds raised from the contest will help the English Society get established, Pride said. "We hope to have speakers, take some field trips to poetry readings at other universities and sponsor a poetry reading on our campus," Pride said.

English Society is open to anyone. with an interest in writing or literature.

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DEADLINES: ALL Classifieds MUST be submitted by noon Tuesday for the Thursday publication and by noon Friday for the Tuesday publication. Prices: Classified ads cost S2 for each publication for the first 25 words and 8 cents per word thereafter. PAYMENT IS DUE WHEN AD IS PLACED.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Your friends overseas can qualify for college entry in six 4-week terms or less. Master teachers, TOEFL-oriented. Applications $30. $500 per term. Transfers of F-1 students in status are legal with INS. Call English Language Center at 348-7602.

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WE WRITE RESUMES Professional typing and resume service. Class reports. Term papers. Laser output. Call Kathy 359-1696. TYPING Term papers, resumes, letters, manuscripts. essays, and tape transcription. Laser printing. Reasonable rates. Call Cathy at 341-2980, ext. 2353; 348-4099 after 5. TYPING Professional word processing/laser printer. Available 7 days/week. Fast, proficient, one day service. Call Shirley at 341-4468. PREGNANT Anxious, Need Help? We can help...The Pregnancy Testing Center in Edmond. Free pregnancy test available. Call 341-3139 or 359-1400 for more information. Back to School Special 2 pair contacts - daily wear or extended wear S99. Campus Optical 13 N. University 340-1313 TIRED OF DAYCARE? Call Churchill Preschool Academy. Hours 9 a.m -3 p.m. Monday-Friday. 341-4314. Close to CSU. Standard of excellence in preschool education.

TYPING BY KELLY Will type resumes, term papers, stars, etc. on word processor. Six years experience-now located in Edmond-$1.25/pg. Call 348-8130. $ COLLEGE MONEY Private Scholarships. You receive MINIMUM of 8 sources, or your money refunded! Since 1981. COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP LOCATORS, Box 1881, Joplin, MO 64802-1881. 1-800-879-7485. THE POST-ABORTION support group will meet every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. If you are interested in attending or would like more information, please call MetroCenter at 359-1400.

PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE Therapy in Edmond, 340-0964. $25.00/hr first visit,

TYPING IN MY HOME - Resumes, term papers and manuscripts. Call Karla at 340-4220.

MASTER THE GMAT Classes begin Feb. 19. Call Alpha Plus at 364-4024.

NEED A TUTOR? Certified teacher tutors in Linguistics, Writing, English, ESL, Grammar, American & British Literature, Psychology (adolescent, educational, etc.) and Teacher Education. Rates variable with subject matter. Contact Kenneth Hughes, 359-8140.

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IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY All immigration matters VISAS, GREEN CARDS WORK PERMITS, ETC. Call SUSAN JERNIGAN BROWN 405-691-8996

BIRTH CONTROL PAP test with full gyn. exam by private medical doctor. Includes three months free pills w/ this ad. Call for information & appointment. 848-2424.

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• F # OM / 1978 TOYOTA Land-Cruiser. Chevy V-8 350 Engine (4-Boll Main) Power Steering/Tilt Wheel, New Suspension/Coil over Shocks. Bikini Top/Net Tailgate. TIP TOP SHAPE. MUST SEE! Asking $4500. 341-2980 Ext. 5303 or 1-282-0158. Ask for Virginia.

TRAVEL PASS-Special fare to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Africa, Middle East and Europe. Please call 495-TOUR or 495-8687.

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JOHN HANCOCK Financial Services MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE John Hancock is 128 years old and one of the largest in the industry. We are looking to expand our Oklahoma City office and will have career opportunities available for qualified individuals. College degree required. Send resume to: John Hancock Financial Services, Attn: Personnel Department, 6110 N. Western, OKC, OK 73118. EOE

LIFEGUARDS The Edmond Parks & Recreation Department aquatic center is now taking apps for pool lifeguards with current certification in lifeguard training & CPR, WSI preferred. Also, apps for WSI certified instructors to teach swim lessons will be accepted. For more info, call 359-4630.

TRAVEL! and save $51 See the East Coast as a nanny. Good pay, free room and board, new friends. Delores Campbell: 405-224-1058 after 4 pm. Must commit for one year.

MAX'S CONEY ISLAND 2020 NW 122nd, OKC 752-2877 Part Time Help 20 Hours at $4.00/hr Days: 10am-2pm & Nights: 5-9:30 Ask for David

EDMOND TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE has immediate openings for evenings 8 weekend telephone secretaries. Good phone voice and dependability a must. Apply in person between 9 am. - 2 p.m. M-F at 1720 S. Kelly until Feb. 22nd. For availability information call 340-2525.

EXCITING JOBS IN ALASKA HIRING Men - Women. Summer/Year Round. Fishing, Canneries, Logging, Mining, Construction, Oil Companies. Skilled/Unskilled. Transportation $600 plus weekly. CALL NOWI 1-206-736-7000, Ext. 8780

GINGISS, the #1 name in formalwear, is seeking an outgoing individual to train as lormalwear consultant weekends, mornings, and evenings. Call Mike at 751-1745 or Charles at 946-7853.

THE ARCHIVES Cash for comics and books. Oklahoma's most interesting comics and used book store. New comics every Friday! Classic literature is our specially! 1914 E. 2nd, one mile East of CSU, 348-6800. ROOM:MA I. ES

NEED TWO MALE roommates to share great 3 bedroom condo in NW OKC. Two car garage w/ openers, security gates, pool, tennis court, clubhouse, washer/dryer in unit, furnished except for bedrooms. S50 deposit, S245 each. All bills paid. Call 728-2357, leave message on machine.

NEED FEMALE roommate to share large brick home. Close. Completely furnished. Small deposit, 1/2 utilities, half food, free rent. Call 341-4135 evenings.

FOR RENT

BARRINGTON HILLS APTS. 1 8 2 bedrooms, dining, w/d hookups, fireplace. 1 mile E of CSU, 348-8420. From $239 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! • Comfortable 1 8 2 bdrm • Monitored entrance • Near Mercy Hospital • Minutes to Remington Park CALL 848-2681

ALL UTILITIES PAID REDUCED PRICES All newly remodeled 1 & 2 bdrm, 2 bdrm/2 bath and Townhomes. Monitored entry, minutes from Broadway Extension. CALL 751-4054

GREAT EDMOND LOCATION Efficiency 8 2 bdrm apartment homes nestled in Olde English style setting. Ideal for students. Call 341-0466

ABSOLUTELY GREAT FOR THE CSU STUDENT! Free Multimedia Cablevision 1 or 2 bedrooms. Walk to class, 25c laundry, new hot heaters to keep you warm, ice cold air conditioning to keep you cool, new carpet to study on, and the country look to relax you. Call Cathy TODAY for more information 9-5 pm at 341-2546. CORNER APARTMENTS 1 8 2 bdrms, gas 8 water paid. 2 blocks W of CSU. 341-3304.

LARGE 1 BED, range, refridge, dishwasher, all bills paid except electric. Lots of storage space. Pets allowed. Quiet & close to CSU. $225, $75 deposit. 341-2635.

FOOD

SUPER SPECIAL MEAL DEAL Served every day. 1/4 lb. Deluxe Hamburger with 16,1uce and tomato, Lg order of Ines or tator tots, Lg Coke or fountain drink of your choice. (Including fresh squeezed cherry limeade.) Only $2.79 QUICKWAY DRIVE-IN 221 W. EDMOND RD. Phone your order in. It will be ready when you arrive. 348-6177.

QUARTER POUND DELUXE HAMBURGER ONLY 890 every wednesday 8 Saturday night 5 pm to close. QUICKWAY DRIVE-IN Call your order In and it will be ready when you arrive. 348-6177 221 W. EDMOND RD.

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