Pa 9 e 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, June 5, 1985 Battalion Classifieds FOR RENT SUMMER SPECIAL 250.00 2 bdrnri/2 bath duplex *299.00 3 bdrm/2 bath 4-plex *395.00 3 bdrm/2 bath 4-plex ‘Washer and dryer furnished in 4-plex. Call for an appointment to view the interiors. Also pre-leasing for fall and spring. THOMAS PROPERTIES 696-7714 or 693-0982 The Golden Rule has openings summer non-smoking Christian preferred female- /male. Large 2 bdrm. 2 bath apts. un- furn./furn. Lots of storage all utilities paid. $150/mo. share bdrm. $275 own bdrm./bath. Your deposit earns 5% interest. Call 693-2998 or 764-8447. 152t3 I'liniislifd room lor rent. Located in North Drain. Prc- li-r I'radnatc or forcii'n student. Share kitchen and nti- lites. Uo.OOiuo 822-(>549 alter fi. 15214 ATTENTION: Enireprenurial student. Sucessful small business, $1750. Takes 3 hrs. per month, lease popcorn machines to bars. Owned by senior corp. member. (713) 870-1100 149t5 Problem Pregnancy? we listen, we care, we help Free pregnancy tests concerned counselors Brazos Valley Crisis Pregnancy Service We’re local! 4340 Carter Creek Pkwy Suite 107 24 hr. Hotline Bryan, TX 823-CARE FOR SALE Southwood off S. West Parkway, 322 like new brick. 68,000. $4,475. down $792. month. 713-681-201 D53t 16 HELP WANTED 12:15 thru 6 weekdays. Topless waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar. 846-4691 or 268-3111. 153tl5 Female afternoon bartender. Waitresses, bar back, & D.J. Silver Dollar. 846-4691 or 268-3 111. 153t 15 Attractive large one bdrm. apt. washer/dryer, built-in bookcase, large deck overlooking woods. Available Au gust. 1-273-2479. 151t5 Two bedroom apartments near campus.$200.00 Two I led room with w/d $230.00 779-3550,696-2038. 147t7 Furnished or unfurnished two bedroom apartments.CA-H. Two blocks from University $200 up. 779-3700. 147t8 Married couples and Assistant positions available at United Presbyterian homes in YVaxahaehie. This pro fessional position requires an ability to teach family liv ing skills and apply the principles of behaviorism. Pro fessional training, and consultation, academic credit and good Ixmelits. Competitive salary. Call 214-937- 1748. ' 152t4 CASH for gold, silver, old coins, diamonds Full Jewelery Repair Large Stock of Diamonds Gold Chains TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr 846-8916 3202-A Texas Ave. (across from El Chico, Bryan) 779-7662 191 PUTT THEATRES $2.50 TIMES SHOWN SPECIAL NOTICE Pool tournament. Cash prizes. Thursday night, 9 p.m. Silver Dollar. 3606 South College Ave.. 153t7 PICK YOUK GRADUATION GIFT For informa tion on 1.0(H)s of cars. All makes and models contact Mrs. Williams Mondav thru - Friday. Jafcom Exchange 1-800-527-6232. ' 15214 SERVICES BAKER STREET MINI WAREHOUSE 5x5 to 10x30 $18 to $77 846-5794 DAYS 779-3938 NIGHTS jBMimti 1st SHOW ONLY EACH DAY (eicapt Holidays) SENIOR CITIZENS ANYTIME 1 rgrrarcaKi pnBHiriHiiq I 115 COLLEGE W. $46-6714 | | IN THE MALI 7M-W16I T5T57 2:30 ROGER MOORE 5:00 AVlEW St mood 7:30 Part II g)J 110:00 T0 AMLL m r" 1:45 3:45 S.45 7:45 9:45 ^ •TALlONk .. bar, < ra RAMBO ^ P First Blood 1:10 1:30 5:10 7:10 0:30 "GODS MUST BE CRAZY" ipc) 2:15 4:45 7:15 9:50 Georg* Orwellb' 11 * Q O /I * ’ 4o*n Herl aickareBortoe MinHbb,nw«J*rTHMICS (R) 2roo 4:30 7:00 9:45 DtsiHnnreiv ^ €4 KINO SUSAN a. rv*' SCHULMAN THEATRES 1 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. 9itfn $2 IjQ 1st Afternooon Show Every Day SCHULMAN 6 Wordprocessing by English Teacher. Professional, ac curate. last. 693-8143. 152tl6 ROOMMATE WANTED Beautiful efficiency apartment. Partially furnished. 130.00/mo. Quiet, residential area. Call 846-7146 or 713-965-4528. 149t5 RUSTLER’ RHADPSOPY (PG) 2:SO-5:l($-7:3 CARE BEARS MOVIE (G) 2:36-4:56-7:1^35 BREWSTER’S MILLIONS (PG) 2:46-4:55-7:25-9:45 Battalion Classifieds 845-2611 II Advertising in The Battalion is as Good as Gold! CALL 845-2611 ■' .' •> S " - •‘s •: > ■ Slouch By Jim Earle “I can’t understand why I can learn the name of Roy Roger’s horse, the cast of Hee Haw, Humphrey Bogart’s dialogue in “Casablanca” and all that other good stuff, and yet I can’t learn anything out of this book. ” AIDS Houston area blood banks begin screening donations Associated Press HOUSTON — In an effort to prevent the spread of Acquired Im mune Deficiency Syndrome, area blood banks are screening all do nated blood for the presence of an AIDS virus antibody, a blood center official said. Bill Teague, president of the Gulf Coast Regional .Blood Center, said the screening tests provide an extra safety check to prevent the spread ing of AIDS through blood transfu sions. The blood center handles 170,000 units of blood a year. The screening test, manufactured by Litton, does not determine if a person actualy has AIDS. Instead, it tests for the presence of the antibody to the HTLV-III virus, which is be lieved to cause the disease. risk Teague said all members of high- alt including gay males A positive test result does not mean a person definitely will de velop AIDS, researchers said. groups who have had more than one sexual partner in the last five years, intrave nous drug abusers and hemophiliacs — are asked not to donate blood. Richard Adams, chairman of the Mayor’s Task Force on AIDS, said gay leaders stand behind the blood center’s call for sexually active gay men to refrain from donating blood. “However, we do not recommend they take the antibody test for HTLV-III, since it has no diagnostic value and it is not an indicator of current or future health status,” Ad ams said. “Studies in New York and San Francisco show that only 10 per cent of those exposed to the- virus come down with AIDS.” As of March, 216 cases of AIDS have been recorded in Houston and 108 have died. Four cases were at tributed to blood transfusions per formed by the city, Teague said. Kitten killing prompts woman to sue shelter Associated Press NEW BRAUNFELS, — A woman is suing The New Braunfels Hu mane Society for $10,000 in dam ages under the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, and for $5,000 in law yer’s fees. Hope Dean said she and her 2- year-old son took six kittens to the animal shelter on May 23, were promised that good homes would be found for them and left after paying the required $15 shelter fee. A few minutes later. Dean changed her mind and returned to the shelter, planning to keep one kit ten. ' But the animals were dead. “Those were six healthy kittens as sassinated by those people,” said law yer Norman Dean, who with his wife, is suing the human society. Cheryl Pillar, manager of the shel ter, said the kittens were killed be cause they were younger than eight weeks old and, therefore, more likely to get sick. She also said the shelter was crowded at the time. According to the suit, when the kittens were dropped off at the shel ter, an attendant assured Dean the kittens would get shots and that “all attempts would be made to find them nomes.” When Dean learned that the ani mals were dead, she asked for and received a refund of her $15 shelter fee. “We’re not out to make money,” Dean said. “The organization is' worthwhile and necessary. We just want them to clean up their act.” If the Deans win, they said they will give the money to the national Humane Society. Pillar said that national officials of the Humane Society have recom mended that shelters kill kittens younger than eight weeks because they are more susceptible to disease. “There’s no demand for adop tion, and we can’t take chances with sick animals,” Pillar said. “There’s a sign here that says we can’t guar antee a pet will be adopted.” !§§g§ - ' i IP by 51 flit DINNER THEA' bd&g at 7 in 2161 tudents. MOO DUK KWANTAE It WON 1 , a membership drive from 8:30-9;* me 14 in 266 G. RolJie White coliseum. For r ' - - • those who want to be'DJs during the summer at 8:f 0 p.m. in 410 judder. Items lor What’s Up should he submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to tfe- ■ sired publication date* : . .■ ■ ■ i $5 OFF Haircut & Blowdry Shiloh Place College Station The OtIier Eclips HaIr DEsiqN coupon expires June 30tti 6964700 Dance Exercise Mon./Wed./Fri. 9am $20/montti| 2 for 1 during June Danctwtr Swimwei' Dane* Instructin' 2551 Texas Ave. So. (Shiloh Place College Station, Texas 77840 (409) 764-31 87 Why Bother With Electricity Bills? At the VIKING... One check pays all your housing expenses, including top maintenance service, all electric kitchens, pool, lighted tennis courts, and security guard. Compare our summer rates today As low as $248 BILLS PAID Vi I ► ■ABUTMENTS 1601 Holloman, Collego Station. Toxaa 713/693-6716 I I CHIMNEY HILL BOWLING, CENTER Inc. Aggie Special" Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 75C a game T tr Student I.D. required Frat.-Sor. Weekend discounts 701 University Dr. E. 260-9184 SUMMER GRADUATES ORDER YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS NOW! MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER Room 217, Mon-Fri 8-4 LAST DAY!!!! JUNE 13,1985 MSC SUMMER DINNER THEATRE SEASON TICKET INFORMATION (SAVE $$$ WHEN YOU SEE BOTH PERFORMANCES!) NHL SIMON'S TtMinneiNOMNi, VVlV*tVf*V9Vlf*«inv June 26 - June 29 July 31 - August 3 ALL V0U CAN EAT BANQUET N0N-STUVENT STUVENT ffLidaij and Scutanday (6:30 P.M.) June 2S-29 and Augutt 2-3 $11.20 $10.40 VINNER BUFFET Thu/Lbday 16:30 P.M.) June 27 and August 1 $9.35 $8.50 VESSERT NIGHT Wednesday (8:00 P.M.) $4.50 $3.60 June lb and Juty 31 -All prices are per person/per performance. -You are not restricted to the same type meal at both performances-you choose the combination. 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