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.v 1 : ‘r ' * ' ' ' ' • * ‘ 1 l | .- • Battalion Classified SPECIAL NOTICE WANTED: ALLERGIC INDIVIDUAL FOR NASAL INHALER STUDY Must meet the following require ments: Male Adult History of allergy symptoms and onset within the last 2 weeks of the following: Sneezing, Nasal Congestion, Running Nose, Itchy Nose, Eyes, or Throat, to participate in an 28 day nasal inhaler study. $200 incentive. Call 775-0425 between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. WANTED: SPRING INDIVIDUALS FOR ANTIHISTAMINE STUDY Must meet the following re quirements: Male Adult History of allergy symptoms Willing to be skin tested for tree allergies Participate in an 18 day anti histamine study Would like to earn $100 Call between 6pm and 10pm. 775-0425. Austin's bust selection ol sheet music and song hooks, l ice lists. Alpha Music Center, til I West Hit. Austin. 7S7or>. I l"i« WANTED •CASH* BEFORE YOU SELL your old gold, silver, and rare coins to just anyone, let the profession als at Texas Coin Exchange make you our high cash offer! Texas Coin Exchange has been in business in Bryan for over 25 years, with a large selection of rare coins and gold coin jewelry. We also stock: •Black Hills gold jewelry •Gold chains by weight TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr., C.S. 846-8916 3202A Texas Ave., Bryan 779-7662 82t42 WANTED: One Canadian Physics major. Last seen at Gatsby’s on Saint Patty's day. If found, please call: 846-5266 after 6:00. urta FOR RENT NEW MINI WARE HOUSES Sizes available 5x5 to 10x30 THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 696-5487 75tfn RESERVE YOUR SUMMER STORAGE NOW Don’t get stuck! Call: 775-5870 PAC RAT MINI STORAGE 8.B. Scasta, Inc. NON-SMOKING CHRISTIAN FE- MALES-MALES The Golden Rule has openings for Summer and Fall in our lovely large 2B-2B apts. Completely fur nished with all utilities, including laundry and soap, locked storage room and many extras. Bus near door. $150/mo. 693-2998. 117t2 Available April 1st 3bdrm. 4- plex 2 bath w/washer & dryer. $375.00. Near TAMU; avail able now 2bdrm. 2-plex 1 bath walk to TAMU, $275.00. Call 272-8422. mno A 3 bedroom, 2 bath near TAMU, washer/dryer in cluded. $495/mo. 696-7714 or 693-0982 after 6p.m. 696-4384 75tfn ROOMMATES NEEDED Female for fall to rent master bed room in 3 bedroom 2 bath house. On shuttle bus route. Washer- /dryer. $150/mo./girl to share. $200/mo. own room. 846-5010. SuliliM I lulrm. studiii .i|>i. mo., shuttle*. son s«|. h.. r>‘Hi-;>noi. r»«Mi-r»s: , »«i. s i:>-is:5‘.i. 117«:> LOST LOST: Gold Emerald and diamond bracelet. High Sentimental value. Please call Jill, 84E-0373 118t5 FOR SALE '79 Fiat convertible 124 Spi der, 5 spd., AM/FM cassette $2400.00. Sony 9pc. remote control ste reo system 3 mo. old $1400.00,696-8034. ii7t5 '79 S aniiiha XS7.VI . In i mills, f i-lmt is. SI 100. 77‘>-:W07. 1 1 Tm I KK. 1.2 nihil li-fl. 1 RS I ST.') Ini Cri-K. oi)3-or>:t2. 1 17t’> Left handed guild guitar mint condition. Hard cover case included. 693-1715 109tl0 Irish Wolfhound puppies. AKC $300.00. J.C. Chap man, Box 248, Jewett, TX 75846 (214)626- !I£t5 Airstream 31ft. on shuttle bus route. Great for single or couple. 775-6477. 11 Oil5 OFFICIAL NOTICE LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS Summer job opportunities available with In ternal Revenue Service in Austin and San An tonio. Social Security positions open also. Call today to schedule an interview. Act now to take advantage of these and other Co-op posts. Call Liberal Arts-Cooperative Educa tion Office, 845-7814, or come by 420 Har rington T ower. 115t5 SERVICES DEAR PROFESSOR: Help is available for your grade record keeping woes with GOOD GRADER! GOOD GRADER is a computer program that stores your class names and grades, averages the grades according to your weight scheme, plots the grade distribu tion for any grade set, and computes the mean and each students percentile according to McCall's T distribution. GOOD GRADER makes accurate curve grading possible in a matter of minutes plus it gives you a printout With full grade records at any step in the grad ing procedure. GOOD GRADER is available on diskette for the IBM PC and IBM PC com patible computers for $20 plus $5 for the dis kette. Apple or other users may obtain a list ing for $5. Send check or money order to Prof. John W. Freeman, P.O. Box 2671, Houston, Tx. 77252. 118t2 TYPING We understand form and style. AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln 693-1070 90136 TYPING All kinds. Let us type your proposals dissertations reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. BUSINESS & COMMUNICATION SERVICES 100 W. Brookside 846-5794 92t58 TYPING Reports, dissertations, term papers, re sumes. WORD PROCESSING Rea sonable rates. Executive Secretarial Services at Main entrance to A&M on Texas Avenue, 121 Walton, 696-3785. 107t18 ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755. 9ltfn Typing. Reports, Research Papers, Education Units, etc. Near campus. 696-0914 118tl0 WORD PROCESSING,846-3833. Typing. Symbols. Rubber stamps. No job too small. 82:3-7723.' 116t9 Fastest tvping in town. 20 years experience. Reli- ahle. 693-8537. 69:3-648:). ' 92t:30 Expert typing, word processing. All work guar anteed. Error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822- 1430. 114t5 WORD PROCESSING: Dissei talions. Theses. \l ai him i i pi s. I i ai im ripl it ins. Kepni is. l enn papers. 779-7868. I I 711 5 HELP WANTED Hard-working, eager, people who like people wanted for 2 available positions. Please call or submit Resume. ON THE DOUBLE 846-3755 331 University Drive Now hiring restaurant help at FARMER S MARKET BAK ERY AND DELI. Full and part- time CHEFS available. Cashier and restaurant experi ence required. Apply in person. 2700 Texas Avenue, Bryan. 116t9 Met liauiral Engineer Ini Mechanical and 11\- dranlic design projects. Temple area. I3S.ME nr MSM1. high (d*R. creative and prnciical design apiitudc. knowledge o| CA1). I I7l> Live with the Best at PEPPER TREE APARTMENTS 2701 Longmire 693-5731 M-F 9-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5 Page 14/The Battalion/Thursday, March 22, 1984 Beer sale request faces opposition United Press International AUSTIN — Alamo Stadium- area residents told a state hear ing examiner Wednesday the San Antonio Gunslingers should be barred from selling beer at home games because it will generate rowdy crowds and contribute to traffic problems. Joe Garza, an examiner for the state Alcoholic Beverage Gommission, said he would is sue a preliminary recommenda tion next week. The United States Football League team’s request to sell beer first drew opposition from When Is Your Buying siiillllli No Secret At All? WHEN OVER 30,000 PEOPLE READ IT IN THE BATTALION For the biggest selections of anything you could pos- ibly want to buy . . . read our classifieds. You're bound to find it! 845-2611 HELP WANTED SUMMER JOB CAMP COUNSELOR Working with physically and mentally handicapped near Dallas. Remaining openings for men. A rugged, yet reward ing experience. For informa tion and application write Camp Soroptimist, 7411 Hines Place, Suite 123, Dal las, TX 75235 or call 214-634- 7500. 117ts PIZZA Enthusiatic salesperson wanted for full or part-time driving position. Must know campus, have good driving re cord, and be able to drive a standard' Pay based on ability and desire to work. Call Pizza Express 696-7738 to sched ule and interview. 11713 Pizza •Hull ft Now hiring COOKS COUN TER HELP & DRIVERS. Flexi ble hours. Apply in person. 1103 Anderson #103, C.S.it6t4 PIZZA Drivers and inside help needed. $3.65 an hour plus 6% commission on all deliv eries. Call Pizza Express, 696-7785 or 846-7785 for in terview. 11 7t3 SWENSEN’S: Now interviewing for PART- TIME COOKS, FOUNTAINEERS, DISHWASHERS AND WAIT PERSONS. Flexible hours, com petitive wages. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza, College Station. Nonsmoking student is needed for an elderly lady as live-in help. Private quarters upstairs. Free room and board. Main duty is to be there at night. Call Mrs. Harrison 822-1374. urn SUBWAY America’s #1 sandwich shop is seeking one energetic, depend able person for a full-time week day position at our Woodstone Shopping Center location, C.S. Apply in person after 10 a.m. da ily. 11 7ttn Long Term Care Ombudsman to work in pro gram tor the elderly. Must have own car. Col lege degree and experience working with el derly in social services and or nursing homes required. Mail resume (o Area Agency on Ag ing. Brazos Valley Development Council. PO Drawer 4128. Bryan. Texas 77805-4128. Ap plication deadline is March 30. 1984. 117t6 Siucli- H inu i i-M,-tl in ri*|>i cscinii .> naiinnal mi-ilii il insir lllll lll (Mil pain m Ml, w lilt'd sin- <lrnlv (•real inlni-v im i-lli-in t|..alil siin-.Tj;’,- U7‘M> i \ unini* 1 I7i2 I’inMI. mihri llasi. an. ass.-mhh la "ii' iyi- 1 h i ii'i l Mil \|,|>l.- II , i(|tiiivcl. ki mk-llyi- nl ll'.Mp. lIl-MI. hi, ran- inn.-. I»k \il» ,- m hi-.lnli- ii* 1 1 71 Ml-, h. nit al I I.nini-i-t h , .IlMan |„ •il-< Is pari- timr. nil,-, Si.immm ... S... nr ( nail. Ii-nl. hiiih ( •I’k. I V.HIW- .lll< pi .it lit .il < t*sii*m .inii- nidi-, i 'M-2>i: M. 1 I7i:> Interested in making $200-5400 a month work ing tile hours you want? Call 779-9656 after • 5:30p.m. I09tl0 stadium-area residents and some school district trustees who claimed it would violate the law. The stadium is owned by the school district, but is leased to the Gunslingers. “The impact on the neigh borhood of that many people drinking beer and exiting after a function will be on the safety of the area,” said Ricardo Ge- dillo, a lawyer for the residents. Mike Maloney, a lawyer for the South Texas Sports Associa tion, said he was confident the sale of beer is not prohibited. R|_ITT theatres *2.25 Mon.-Frl. 'til 6 p m. 1st 30 minutes of the 1st feeture of the day Saturday A Sunday. Senior Citizens (65 A over) Anytime Students all day Friday All Seats Tuesday Grain to be protected United Press International WASHINGTON — Farm ers seeking protection for grain tied up in bankrupt el evators won a “long hard vic tory” with House passage Wednesday of the Bank ruptcy Court Reorganization Bill, supporters said. “I’m elated that the grain elevator provisions were in cluded in this comprehensive bankruptcy package,” said Rep. Bill Emerson, R-Mo. “I’ve been fighting for three solid years to have the bank ruptcy statutes amended to clarify the status for farmers •who have grain in elevators that go bankrupt.” Farmstate members of Congress have been working since 1981 to help resolve problems dramatically thrust into the public eye with the arrest of Puxico, Mo., farmer Wayne Cryts for refusing to tell an Arkansas bankruptcy judge who helped remove Cryt’s soybeans from a bank rupt elevator. Currently, there are no standards to determine who owns grain when an elevator goes bankrupt. The House, on a voice vote, Wednesday approved a bankruptcy bill that includes “good grain elevator bank ruptcy provisions.” “I feel like we’ve won a long hard victory,” said Rep. Dan Glickman, D-Kan. “I’ve been pulling a lot of teeth of staff and members of the Ju diciary Committee hut they all agreed to put this in in the hill, largely because the mer its were on our side.” Since the Senate already has passed similar elevator bankruptcy protections “six limes,” according to Emer son, they are expected to sur vive when House and Senate negotiators sit down to iron out differences in their ruptcy system bills. Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan,„ repeatedly criticized chairman of the HouseJi ciary Committee for not n ing more quickly on ruptcy reform to protecH nation’s farmers. Congress is under pressm to act quickly. If nothing done by March 31 thefedtn bankruptcy system will lapse. The Supreme Cot declared the system uncon* tulional two years since then the system has J tinued to function underj interim rule approved bji U.S. Judicial Conference. K ■ Under the bill: ¥0C I ( —Farmers will get ^ ity in collecting assets frJ^ Bea] 12th coa bankrupt warehouses. ()| rently, the farmer is low the priority list and in ma cases loses all, or mostofiij crop’s value; POST OAK MAU CINEMAS 764-0616 5:05 7:25 9.45 ll-Academy Nominations “TERMS OF ENDEARMENT” (PG) First Presbyterian Church 1100 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan 823-8073 5:10 7:15 9:30 UNFAITHFULLY YOURS” (PG) Dr. Robert Leslie, Pastor Rev. John McGarey, Associate Pastor 5:00 7:30 10:00 “AGAINST ALL ODDS” (R) CINEMA 3 3 15 COLLEGE NORTH 846-6714 SUNDAY: Worship at 8:30AM & 11:00AM Church School at 9:30AM College Class at 9:30AM I Bus from TAMU Krueger/Dunn 9:10AM Northgate 9:15AMI Youth Meeting at 5:00PM Nursery: All Events 8:00 Only (No Disc) 8 /wcaoemy Nominations "THE RIGHT STUFF”,pg) 5:00 7:30 9:45 James Garner “TANK” (pg) 5:15 7:45 9:50 BLAME IT ON RIO” (R) | c TEXAS AVE 2 ~ g 3 CARTER CREEK PKY first •*. Presbyterian 1 Church Joyrider takes tanl out for spi United Press Internaliosil PLAINVIEW-Aman pink, purple and orange joyriding in a U.S. Artm led police on a chase that almost 35 blocks. But : Ifogram jut football AM for the Icepted a p resentativi ioautmobile Beal’s mail ding wit th Man Ki m has am ition and ( biion last kieSherril Til always ich Sherril y to work < k with th koff Tean Isays have a Tart for T kled. We appre* |ns David 5 h him and tin the ful Beal, a qua M, was g h a bach lysicaleduc; MSC Cateteria Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax.j “Oper Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SPECIAL EVENING SPECIAL Salisoury Steak with Mexican Fiesta Dinner Chicken Fried Steak w cream Gravy Mushroom Gravy Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Whipped Potatoes w chili Vegetable Your Choice of Mexican Rice Roll or Corn Bread and Butter One Vegetable Patio Style Pinto Beans Coffee or Tea ! Roll or, Com Bread and Butter Tostadas Coffee or Tea Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter laughed. He was charged with theft of more than $20,01 taking the $150; out for a spin. Justice of the Peace Stone set a $75, Wednesday for David M: 24, of Plainview. Police Marcisal broke a chain at mory gate and stole tkl mored personnel carrier day night. An officer reported large vehicle without ligtit'B era! officers then follouKj United Pre lank before Marcisal pari and ran, police said. Officers said some property along the tank’s was damaged. iShortstop ade three THEATRES I 'o unearnec ingers pitch ie-hitter to ory over gers. '$*< OFF ADULT T ( J 1»t SHOWS STUDENT DISC. MON.-WEtj $ 2 WITH I.D. THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FOR YOUR PROThCTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS. FRIDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY SPECIAL SPECIAL NOON and EVENING NOON and EVENING FRIED CATFISH SPECIAL ROAST TURKEY DINNER FILET w TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw „ Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style (Tossed Salad) Mashed Potato w gravy Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - j Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable m|f‘Quality F> rs T'flH 7:35 9:55 REAR WINDOW tor by Anders 7:25 9:45 iFQOTLOOSE 7:20 9:40 LASSITER 7:15 9:35 THE PRODIGAL 7:15 9:20 RETES DRAGON 7:35 9:55 CHILDREN OF THE CORN Anderson i on Bill Ste second ii te O’Brien | losing pin It made it red the wi h inning i MANOR EAST! Manor East Mall 823-8300 7:15-9:35 ICE PIRATES 7:20 9:40 NEVER CRY 1 7:25-9:45 SPLASH mm MSC Political Forum presents His Excellency B.G.Fourie South African Ambassador to U.S. ‘The Government Perspectiv A Rare University Appearance e Thursday, March 22 8 p.m. Rudder Theatre