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Norman school to fight lawsuit

NORMAN, Okla. (AP)-A Norman Public Schools official says the district believes it acted properly in asking a fifth-grade student to stop holding: Bible studies during recesses.

Superintendent James Gray said in a statement that a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1962 that banned prayers from public schools outweighs the student's right to free speech.

The parents of Monette C. Rethford filed a lawsuit last week in U.S. District Court in Oklahoma City alleging the girl's First Amendment right to religious freedom was violated by the school's action.

Health ministers meet in Peru

LIMA, Peru (AP)-Health ministers from six South American nations met this week to discuss efforts to control a cholera epidemic that has claimed at least 150 lives in Peru and threatens to spread, an official said.

News reports said an unknown number of cholera cases had occurred in northern Argentina. The reports could not be immediately verified. But if true, it would be the first known outbreak of the disease. in the region outside Peru since the epidemic came to light on Feb. 4.

Cholera, spread in feces-contaminated water and food, affects the intestines, causing diarrhea and severe fluid loss. It can be fatal if not treated promptly.

Court rejects elections bias case

WASHINGTON (AP)-Black voters in a rural Arkansas County who say the "runoff- election system used in party primaries and county general elections is racially biased lost a Supreme Court appeal Monday.

The court let stand rulings that the election system-similar to those in Oklahoma and eight other states-does not violate the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Under Arkansas law, a candidate for a political party's nomination or for a countywide office must receive a majority of the votes cast. lino candidate wins an outright majority, a runoff election is held two weeks later between the top two vote-getters.

Jammed gun prevents attack

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)-A retired border guard tried to shoot former President Raul Alfonsin while he was speaking at a political rally this week, but Alfonsin supporters subdued the assailant when the gun jammed.

Alfonsin, who returned Argentina to civilian rule after a sevenyear military dictatorship, called the assassination attempt "an isolated incident."

Carlos Castro, Alfonsin's chief spokesman, identified the attacker as Ismael Abdala, who was a retired member of the Gendarmade, Argentina's militarized border guard.

Albanians clash on party system

VIENNA, Austria (AP)-Anti-democracy demonstrators demanded that Albania's Communist government ban the opposition Democratic Party and hang its leaders.

The rally came just hours after the government, seeking to prevent more bloodshed, denied it had asked provincial authorities to organize supporters of the late dictator Enver Hoxha to march on the capital, Tirana.

Many conservatives and older Albanians revere Hoxha, the Stalinist founder of Communist Albania.

But pro-democracy crowds, who blame Hoxha for four decades of poverty and repression, last week toppled a statue of him as well as other monuments. They also burned his books and portraits.

Two killed in campaign violence

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP)-Supporters of two rival political parties contesting next week's national elections fought with guns and knives early this week, killing at least two people and injuring 25, police said.

The violence between supporters of the Awami League and the National Democratic Party occurred in the southeastern port city of Chittagong, said city police, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Police said two people died of bullet wounds in the clash. The deaths raised to 13 the number of people killed in poll-related violence since the beginning of campaigning for election to the 300-seat Parliament.

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Also, from 1981 through 1987, the cost of a college education rose 99 percent faster than the average family income, and three times as fast as the cost of living.

Another fact listed in the resolution is that total funds allocated to instructors at US colleges declined 1.9 percent between 1976 and 1986, while administration's portion increased 4.3 percent. V

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courses would jump from $36 to $38.50 per credit hour.

Another proposal would increase corresponence course cost by $7.50 per credit hour, from $37.50 to $45.

Although CSU President Bill Lillard rejected a student activity fee request earlier this semester, regents show administrators are requesting a $1 per credit hour increase. CSU's students now pay S3 per credit how . . V

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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 $2 for each publication for the first 25 words and 8 cents per word thereafter. PAYMENT IS DUE WHEN AD IS PLACED.

SPECIAL NOTICES

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 34-8-7602.

SERVICES

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 $99. Carrpus 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, stats, 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.

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

RESUMES

CAREER EVALUATION & PLANNING

TRAININGWORKS, INC 042-7400

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

FAST, ACCURATE TYPING resumes, term papers, letters, forms, etc. $2.50/pg single spaced, $1.50/pg double spaced. Call Loretta at 348-1005. INCOME TAX REFUND (RAL)• in 4 daysl No upfront feel Call 424-0007, 3621 N. Kelly, Suite 103. • Refund Anticipation Loans. TYPING Term papers, dissertations, APA, ASR, Turabian. Letter quality printer. Dependable, accurate, fast. $1.501pag3. Call Jo at 340-0366. TYPING Professional word processing, resumes, term papers, etc.; 17 years experience, fast and accurate service. Call Elaine day/evening at 348-5786.

24 - HR TYPING SERVICE. WORDPERFECT, FAX & MODEM-READY. 752-1810

NEED TO LOSE WEIGHT before break? Contact Reba 751-5922. Career opportunities available.

FOR SALE

1990 NINJA 600 Ft w/ helmet. Immaculate. $3800. 3K. 722-1611 or 556-5622.

1973 DATSUN 240 ZX All original, 87,000 miles. New clutch, carb, and struts. Great car $2000 OBO. Call 340-1996, leave a message. GARTH BROOKS concert tickets for March 3 at OSU. Good Seats. 341-9543.

'69 Chevrolet PU. SWB. Auto., pwr steering. New paint, inter., tires, Super sharp. $4000. 390-3161.

1983 CAMERO V-8 sport coupe. Brown w/ leather interior, A/C. AM/FM stereo. For only $3000 negotiable. Call 340-0919.

EMPLOYMENT

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 $$1 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. CAREGIVER needed for 4 yr-olds Mon thru Fri from 2:30 - 6:30 pm. Beginning Monday, March 4th. Child Care Center. Please call 348-1875 for appointment.

NOW TAKING Spring applications. Apply in person at Lion's Fun Park. Northwest corner of Memorial Rd. 8. Eastern.

WANTED: Female to clean house every 2 wks. References please. Call 340-4814.

AMC MEMORIAL SQUARE 8 THEATRES is now accepting applications for staff positions. Must be available to work weekend & evening hours. Applications are available at the box office at Memorial Rd.

BOOKS

THE ARCHIVES Cash for comics and books. Oklahoma's most Interesting COMICS and used book store. New comics every Fridayl Classic literature is our speciahyl 1914 E. 2nd, one mile East of CSU, 348-6800.

FOR RENT

BARRINGTON HILLS APTS. 1 & 2 bedrooms, dining, w/d hookups, fireplace. 1 mile E of CSU, 348-8420. From $239 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! • Comfortable 1 & 2 bdrm • Monitored entrance • Near Mercy Hospital • Minutes to Remington Park CALL 848-2681 GREAT EDMOND LOCATION Efficiency & 2 bdrm apartment homes nestled In Olde English style setting. Ideal for students. Call 341-0466 ALL UTILITIES PAID REDUCED PRICES All newly remodeled 1 & 2 bdrm, 2 bdrrn/2 bath and Townhomes. Monitored entry, minutes from Broadway Extension. CALL 751-4054

ABSOLUTELY GREAT FOR THE CSU STUDENT!

FREE MULTIMEDIA CABLEVISION 1 or 2 bedrooms. Walk to class, 25x 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. 909 NORTH PLACE 1 & 2 Bdrm Flats. 2 Bdrm Flats & Townhomes. Swimming pool, laundry, individual heat & air, secure metal entrance doors. Remodeledask about specials. 909 N. Kennedy (just North of CSU campus) 341-9189

ROOMMAW,

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. $50 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.

TRAVEL

TRAVEL PASS SPECIAL FARE to India, Pakistan, Bangledesh, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Africa, Middle East, Europe, etc. 495-TOUR • 495-8687 Special rate from Dallas DPW to JFK & Florida.

FOOD

SUPER SPECIAL Quarter Pound, Jumbo Deluxe Hamburger, 100% Beef with Lettuce, Tomato and Everything, Large Order of French Fries or Tater Tots with Large Fountain Drink of Your Choice. ONLY $2.79 EVERYDAY QUICK WAY DRIVE-IN 221 W. EDMOND RD. 348-6177 Come By or Phone Ahead Qtr. Pound, Jumbo Deluxe Hamburger 100% Beef w/Lettuce, Tomato & Everything Every Wednesday and Saturday 5 PM to Close ONLY 89¢ QUICK WAY DRIVE-IN 221 W. Edmond Rd. 6 Blocks West of CSU

ALL FOUNTAIN DRINKS Including Fresh Squeezed Cherry Limeades (1/2) Half Price Everyday 8:30 p.m. to Close Quick Way Drive-In 221 W. Edmond Rd. 6 Blocks West of CSU

PERSONALS

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Dennisl Hope to the next 35 with you.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TROUBLE!

Love Plggly, Boo

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