Page 6 The Battalion Monday, March 25,199' Ft. Worth hosts space exhibit Officials hope Soviet show will lift economy FORT WORTH (AP) — A planned display of Soviet space technology is creating optimism in a city stung by defense cut backs and a nationwide reces sion, Fort Worth officials say. The Soviet Space Exhibit, con sidered the most comprehensive collection of Russian space equipment ever to visit the United States, is likely to pump millions into the local economy. Conservative estimates that 500,000 people will visit the six- month exhibit would produce about $65 million for Fort Worth's lagging economy, ex hibit officials say. Two years ago, the Ramses the Great exhibit brought $154 mil lion to Dallas, the Dallas Times Herald reported. "Relatively, Soviet Space can have as large an economic im pact on Fort Worth in 1991 as Ramses had on Dallas in 1989," said Bob Townsend, who served as executive director of both pro jects. "In 1989, Dallas was really suf fering from layoffs in the real es tate and banking industries. Now Fort Worth is in a tough sit uation with the defense indus try," Townsend said. General Dynamics has laid off 7,000 workers this year. Portions of the exhibit have been displayed in Boston and Seattle, but Fort Worth will offer the first comprehensive presen tation of the more than 80 tons of space hardware, said Deborah Leliaert, spokeswoman for the show. "From the beginning, we felt it could be very significant and positive factor in bringing people to Fort Worth this year," said Doug Harman, president of the Fort Worth Conventions and Visitors Bureau. The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: English Annex Wanted Services Contact Fairfax Cryobank A Division of the Genetics & IVF Institute 1121 Briarcrest, Dr., Suite 101-Bryan TX 77802 HEALTHY MALES WANTED AS SEMEN DONORS Help infertile couples; confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desirable, ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation. 776-4453 Help Wanted National Marketing Firm Seeks mature student to manage promotions for top companies right on campus. Flexible hours with earning potential to $2,500 per semester. Must be organized and hard working. Call Marcy at (800) 592-2121. SUMMER INTERNSHIP EARN $480.00/WEEK (AVG) MUST BE INTERESTED IN MARKETING OR DEVELOPING COMMUNICATION SKILLS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY- PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PRO VIDED. OPPORTUNITY FOR TRAVEL- NO CAR REQUIRED CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICE FOR AFTER GRADUATION. WE HAVE CONTACTS WITH MANY FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES WHO RECRUIT GRADUATES WITH OUR TYPE EXPERIENCE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL (409) 361-4519. LEAVE NAME, MAJOR, CLASSIFICATION AND TEL.# PATELLAR TENDONITIS (JUMPER'S KNEE) Patients needed with patellar tendonitis (pain at base of knee cap) to participate in a research study to evaluate a new topical (rub on) anti-inflammatory gel. Eligible volunteers will be compensated G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 THERE'S A JOB FOR YOU IN A SUMMER CAMP The American Camping Association (NY) will make your application available to over 300 camps in the Northeast. Exciting opportunities for college students and professionals. Positions available: all land and water sports, kitchen, maintenance, arts and crafts, drama, music, dance, nature, tripping, R.N.'s, M.D.'s athletic, waterfront, and boating directors. Benefits may include college credit, travel expenses. Experience or certification not necessarily required. CALL OR WRITE FOR APPLICATION. AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIATION. 12 West 31st Street. New York, N.Y. 10001, 1-800-777-CAMP PADRE ISLAND LIFEGUARDS. Hiring lifeguards to work throughout 1991 summer. Call 696-2078 for more infor mation. STUDENTS! PC RBase programmer needed for small consulting project. Math/statistics knowledge necessary. Call TH 845-8800. 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US Customs, DEA etc. Now hiring. Call (1) 805-962-8000 Ext, K-9531. Energetic student needed May and June to supervise three children 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M-F at our home. Ages are 5,8,10 yrs. old. $4.50/hr. Please call 764-7197. FASTFUNDRAISINGPROGRAM $1000 injustoneweek. Earn up to $1000 for you r campus organization. Plus a chance at $5000 morel This program worksl No invest ment needed. Call 1-800-932-0528 Ext. 50. A SWEET DEALI AND POSSIBLY $5,000 TOO. Earn money for your organization by selling Nestle-Beich chocolate bars on campus. Your group earns a 67% profit on every bar sold, plus youi club could win another $5,000. CALL 1-800-932-0528, ext, 391, RECREATION PROGRAMMER - Plans, promotes, coor dinates S participates with workers in implementing recre ational activities consisting of special events and play ground program. Requires bachelors degree in parks & recreation or related field 8 good driving record. 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TX 77840, Mah-Kee-Nacfor Boys/Danbee for girls. Counselor posi tions for program specialists: All team sports, especially baseball, basketball, field hockey, softball, soccer and volleyball; 25 tennis openings; also archery, riflery, weights/ fitness and biking; other openings include performing arts, fine arts, newspaper, photography, cooking, sewing, rollerskating, rocketry, ropes, and camp craft; all water front activities (swimming, skiing, sailing, windsurfing, canoe/kayaking). Inquire: Mah-Kee-Nac (BOYS) 193 Linden Avenue, Glen Ridge, NJ 07028. Call 1-800-753- 9118. Danbee (GIRLS) 16 Horseneck Road. Montville, NJ 0704 5. Call 1-800-776 0520. Notice The Brazos Valley Development Council's Section 8 Housing Office is accepting applications for the Operation Bootstrap Program. If anyone in yourfamily is 18 years of age or older and is currently attending school, or a training programand you need assistance with your rent, you may be eligible to participate in the program. Brazos County Applications will be accepted every Wednesday between 9:00 A.M. - 11 «0 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. at the Council's Offices 3006 East 29th Street Door #2, Bryan, TX 77802. Outlying county applicants may request an application by writing to Brazos Valley Development Council, P.O. Drawer 4128, Bryan, TX 77805-4128 or contacting Sandy Shumaker, Operation Bootstrap Coor dinator, at (409) 776-2277 or (409) 776-2281. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. Services FREE PREGNANCY TESTING & Confidential Counseling Good Samaritan Pregnancy Testing and Counseling 505 University Drive (Behind Nutri-System) 846-2909 PIANO TUNING & REPAIR EXPERT TUNING QUALITY REPAIRS 10 YEARS EXP. LOCAL & OUT OF TOWN 409-822-0351 TIM STUART SAVE $10 W/THIS AD (expires 4/15/91) Professional typing, word proc essing, resume writing and editing services are available at Notes-n-Quotes call 846-2255 Professional Word Processing Laser printing for Resumes, Reports, Letters and Envelopes. Typist available 7 days a week ON THE DOUBLE 113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755 TYPING - Fast, Professional, Convenient. Call 693-5325. MONEYI MONEY! MONEYI SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS GUARANTEED FOR EACH STUDENT. SEND BUSI- NESSSIZE SELF ADDRESSEDSTAMPED ENVELOPE TO: AWARDS.P.O. BOX 8179, ST, LOUIS, MO 63156. WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL LASER QUALITY REPORTS, RESUMES, ETC. LISA 696-0958. TYPING in Macintosh computer. Letter-quality printer. Done 24 hrs. or less. 696-3892. For Sale CANNONDALE 1989, LOOKS LIKE NEW. SHIMANO 105 EQUIPPED. ROB 696-2860 NEGOTIABLE. 1986 VFR 700 INTERCEPTOR, Well Maintained. Must Seel $2500 847-3278 Carlton. BRAND NEW ELECTRIC GUITAR AND PEAVEY AM PLIFIER EXCELLENT CONDITION USED IN PROFES SIONAL RECORDING SESSIONS NEW CHIPBOARD CASE PLUS EXTRAS NEGOTIABLE. CALL JEFF 764- 1043 BETWEEN 8-11 P.M. Korg DSS1 Keyboard. Sound library, case $1000. Alesis HR-16 drum machine $200. Both new condition. Call Ed 846-1898. . 1983 HONDA CIVIC. MAROON, GOOD CONDITION^/ CASSETTE, $1800 neg., Viet 268-8125. Complete set of dive gear. For information call 696-2378 a/Gp.m. One-way ticket from Houston to Washington D.C. on Continental Airlines, leaving May 15, 1991 (possible to change date) $150. Brian, 847-1618. OMERVILLE - 6.17 acres. 1/2 mineral rights, furnished 1,200 sf A-frame, barn, +boat. Owner finance/with 25% down, $55,000, 974-7667. 1964 Chevy Irnpaia, white, convertible top, A&M maroon paint and interior, completely restored, original engine. $6500,713-974-7667. For Rent COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd. Snook, IX 1bdrm$200 2 Bdrm $248 Rental Assistance Available Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5 p.m. Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible For Lease: Large two bedroom studio apt. central air and heat, wooded. 3,1/2 blocks form campus - Available June 1 350 + bills. NO PETS phone 693-8534. A 3bed/2bath four-plex washer/dryer on shuttle near ASM starting at 450/mth. 696-4384, 764-0704. Room for rent one block from campus $175 + utilities 696- 6677 available April 1st. A 2B/1.1/2Balh, luxury four-plexes. Close to campus, shuttle bus, washer/dryer available $360.00. 693-0551, 764-8051. Lost & Found LOST - Senior ring in MSC men's room 847-2291. Announcements Tour Guide applications available at Aggieland Visitor Center. 845-5851. Adoptions We've bedtime stories, rocking chairs and much love, but no baby yet. Can you help? Call Sue and Jamie collect about adoption. (802)235-2312. ADOPTION - Our family longsfor the baby wtio will fill our Travel FLY FOR LESS AS ACOURIERI Major Airline. Houston to: London $275 roundtrip, Tokyo $375 roundtrip plus first-time registration fee $50. Call NOW VOYAGER 713- 684-6051,212-431-1616. Personals YOUNG LADY DRIVER OF WHITE VAN Looking for young lady driver of white van who advised me that I left my lights on after I parked in front of her. The white van was parked (driver waiting) at the south entrance of MSC about 6:40 a.m. Fri. March 1. Please cntact : Bill Zingery. 845-3676 or 696-8926. When you finish reading The Battalion pass it on to a friend but please DON’T LITTER WSRRD by Scon McCullar ©1991 Spade Phillips, P.l. by Matt Kowalski E‘Z RMDW WtlKS shuttle Bos 1 . T'.VE WAtritJC, 50 loiJO , My Bottom Hfo fisiEerL B Tubularman by Boomer Cardinale ) ' NO SMOKING Mauro urges Texans to recycle Nerd House by Tom A. Madison Continued from page 1 wages and additional state revenues, a true economic re naissance." Mauro was responsible for legislation requiring vehicle fleets in Texas to convert to clean-burning fuels such as natural gas. Oklahoma and Louisiana have passed similar laws. "We achieved that success in the political process because we demonstrated that concern for the environment can actu ally drive economic growth," he said. Natural gas also can ease America's dependence on for eign oil, Mauro said. "If we converted all the fleets in this country to run on natural gas, that would cut oil imports in this country by 24 percent," he said. Bioremediation — using mi crobes to clean up oil spills and toxic waste — is another growing industry with eco nomic potential. Mauro said Texas is on the cutting edge of this technol ogy, and Michigan State Uni versity has joined with the Re search Development Corp. of jfapan to work on a bioreme diation research project. Bioremediation is now’ a $50 million a year industry, and he predicts it will be a $1 billion a year industry by the year 2000. "The question is will it be an industry we stay leaders in," Mauro said. "It's a challenge for us in this part of the coun try not just to be a leader eco nomically, but we want that technology to be applied here first." Mauro said the distinction between protecting threatened industries and creating new ones is somewhat artificial. For example, plastics man- NO N Sezvicz! TM J ZJT A///P NERDS ARE SO SKINNY. ufacturers are threatened be cause of the small amount of plastics recycled. However, the industry can also profit from plastics recy cling, Mauro said; Two years ago, the Texas Land Office de vised a bill requiring plastic containers to carry a code identifying their specific com position. This bill makes it easy for collectors to presort the differ ent plastic compounds and take them to the recycler, Mauro said. Recycling, however, will not work without a market for re cycled goods, he said. The Land Office formed the Cor porate Recycling Alliance to coordinate with the private sector in this area. Mauro also said the state will establish the Texas Green Corps to educate groups, busi nesses and schools about envi ronmental issues. Governments also should give economic preference to recycled products, he said. With collectors and manufac turers, buyers will make recy cling viable in Texas. 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