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Page 6/The BattalionTuesday, December 3, 1985 Battalion Classifieds WANTED OFFICIAL NOTICE $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Asthmatic males or females to partici pate in a 10 day trial of a safe and effec tive over-the-counter asthma prepera- tion. $100. incentive. Call 776-0411. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 24tufn DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY Directory fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Directories must be picked up during the aca demic year in which they are pub lished 33112/18 Experience Typist - IBM Selectric. Reasonable rates. Call Marilyn 693-7515. 59tl2/13 sC SC JS A # T % -T* 'T* T' •T* T* *T* •T* •T'* *T* A CASH for gold, silver, old coins, diamonds Full Jewelry 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 LOST AND FOUND 30 Xerox * copies Brazos Valley Printing 3601 E. 29th St. • 846-3024 * Lesley: Lost Cat $75 Reward Beige Manx (no tail), blue eyes, brown collar, male. Answers to the name Popcorn. Please call at 696-5527 esti^ 3 SERVICES The PURCHASING DEPART MEN! TEXAS A«5cM UNIVERSITY WANTED: iASKEIBAL L OFFICIALS Si-coml meet- ini': WVdncs lav. DccviiiIh r 4. 0:30 p.m.. 01)111 164 Head Huildhm F'i r more infon mtion call Infra imral Hecroa- tionid Spoils at 845-7826 65112/4 Need 1 |>oi son to share \ IkIi ih, duplex 5 miles north of campus. $150.00 p/n o. utilities. atll 775-2278. Dan/Eilci-n 55t 12/2 TYPINQ - WORD PROCESSING Fast and Dependable Personalized Service We understand form and style. Beginningour sixth year. '• AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070 ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable r£t„3. Dissertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755. 9itin FOR RENT New credit card! No one icldscd! Also inldrmation on receiving Visa, MasterCard with no credit cheek. For de- tails tall: 602-947-3.561 e\t 505. 6ot 12/10 CASa tel sol Spring Special Now Preleasing 2 Blocks from Campus Church across the street*2 blocks from stores«2 blocks from nite life on University Pool Basketball Goals Jacuzzi On Premise Security Large Party Room On Premise Maintenance Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 401 Stasney College Station not open Sat. or Sum 696-3455 FREE RENT UNTIL JAN. I, 1986. $50.00 deposit holds apartment until spring semester. 2-bedroom, 1- hath, 4-blocks from campus. Spring rent $300.00. Summer rent $250.00. Large clean apartments. 2)1 ‘ ‘ 6-7506 Typing, Research paper.' Near campus. Education Units, etc. 65(12/16 with A. B. E. Systems, Inc. Bryan, Texas and CPT Corporation invite you and your staff to a presentation of OFFICE AUTOMATION COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKING WORD PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING Memorial Student Center Room 206 Thursday, December 5th, 1985 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. "cost-competitive office automation solutions you can’t outgrow" Spruce (d Boyette St. 846-7506. 61tl2/3 Expert Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. All work error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 10tl2/6 For more information, call 779-0057 One bedroom upartmcnt. $325./mo. All bills paid. Pool, sauna, laundn facilities. Must see to appreciate. Call Sara, 693-6716. 5411/24 Word Processing: Proposals, dissertations, theses, manuscripts, reports, newsletters, term papers, re sumes, letters. 7o4-6614. 58U2/5 Bent til |a:i 1! Ch< d. slmttle SlOO L,uv complete kileheus. ; MO .5:10-1. ice Duplex, Walk-In closets, .' 4-ple\ $285. 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(enu al air/heat, storage build- g. appliances with washer 8c dryer, $8900, finance. 13-5206 or collect 806-793-9491. 64tl/20 STUDENT TYPING. 20 years experience. Accurate, reasonable, and guaranteed. 693-8537. 36U2/I2 OFFICIAL NOTICE Apartment efficiency. Walking distance to campus. I BR, I l.R. $230. bills paid. Male student only. Call after 5 pan.. 693-4485. 64tl2/6 64tl2/6 Bargain at $250. Attractive 2 bedroom apt. in 4-plex. 1.7 miles from campus. Washer/dryer connection, - 775-5 dishwasher disposal. Call 693-7761 or 775-52706U12/6 HELP WANTED Houston Chronicle looking for early morning paper delivery route people. $400-$700. monthly. Call Julian at 693-2323 or Andy at 693-7815. 65tfn $10.-$360. YVctkly/Up mailing circulars! No quotas! Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Suc cess, P.O. Box 470 CEO, Woodstock, IE600985It 12/10 DEN I AL ASSlSTAN F full-time permanent position. Experience preferred. Apply 2101 Texas Avenue, Col lege Station. 57U2/6 Citizens Bank: Evening shift computer operator. Prior computer operations experience desirable. Call 779- 6660. ext. 132 for an appointment. 64tl2/6 Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS If you have ordered a 1986 Aggieland and will not be attending A&M next fall and wish to have it mailed to you, please stop by the En glish Annex and pay a $3.50 mailing fee along with your forwarding ad dress so your Aggieland can be mailed to you next fall when they ar rive. 33112/18 Warped BAH! by Scott McCull A< Waldo by Kevin Tho r ; .SEND „ THEM IN/ ) Ut R\t^ X! . / PLEASE! CALL II Water as fuel source merits study_ Research center built at A4 University News Service A research center dedicated to in creasing the technology needed to use hydrogen derived from water as an inexpensive source of fuel has been formally established at Texas A&M. — and clean-burning, its use as f uel for modern machines has been a recur ring dream of mankind, said Bockris. whose work in the field of hydrogen electrochemistry has won him world acclaim. the ammonia it needs, nn -' from the Soviet Union,i® Anu-t it a s agricultural cropiP' dent on overseas supplies, Ij, The Hydrogen Research Center, headed by' Dr. John Bockris, a chem ist, and coordinated by senior scien tist Dr. Benjamin Scharifker, has already established a track record for innovation at the University through years of scientific studies. The center’s framework was estab lished in 1982 with a grant from the National Science Foundation, which continues to fund the research. 1 Ivdi ogen is not energynK rathei a medium for enerpl’’ we are doing is picking up (lit' t v< le. collecting solarinergyiT 1 vet ting it directly intolivdati* Most recently the center’s scientists have developed a working laboratory model of a system that separates hyd rogen sulfide into hydrogen and sul fur — both of which could be sold. Center manager Bill Craven pre dicts that funding from the private sector will almost totally support the Hydrogen Research Center in the near future. An energy company and two gas and electric power institutes along with private donations now provide outside support for the re search efforts. FOR SALE Full-size mattress. Firm $50.00, 1973 Cutlass $600.00. 845-0168,846-3570. 6U12/13 Stained Glass, The perfect floliday Gift at Reasonable Prices. Call Beverly at 846-4635. 57tl2/4 Fender electric guitar with hard shell case, $90. Digital cassette Alpine cat stereo model 7138, $100. 35 months membership to Gvms oF Texas. $125 or best offers. Call Richard. 696-9194, 64tl2/4 AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked up within 90 days from time of arrival as an nounced in The Battalion. Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published, usually in September, must pay a mailing and handel- ing fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will the be mailed without the necessary fees Poisonous and flammable, hydogen sulfide continues to be a costly problem for petroleum pro ducers. If economically feasible, the separation of hydogen sulfide by this new method could be an innovation for large-scale oil producers. Because hydrogen is renewable “At present, industrial hydrogen is derived from steam reforming of natural gas, making the price more expensive as the cost of natural gas rises,” Bockris said. “As a commodity, hydrogen is used in the production of ammonia for fertilizer. “The U.S. imports more than hal Two earlier accogira the center, which now'empi full-time scientistsandg dents, were the 1982discover! use of photo electrocatalysisj field, a major laboratoryad'% increasing die efficiency of(T ing solar light to hydrogen,]!' development of silicon-oased® Hoik >de devices for using soM| er to split water moleculesintH rogen and oxygen. fhe 1982 prototypes not Iasi long enough, outnev® are now being tested whichti» r - about 8,000 hours continuoif® no sign of f ailure. Aboui?,^ 1 ® need to lie logged to termihill’- a stit c ess, Bockris said. Town Hall’s plans OK’d by MSC Council MEG CADIGAN Reporter The Memorial Student Center Council Monday approved MSC Town Hall’s request to allow the group to negotiate contracts with Ronnie Milsap, Spyro Cyra, Steve Wariner and Joan Rivers for the spring. MSC Council President Denis Davis said the council’s approval of the performers does not mean they will come to A&M. “It shows that we feel this is a good program to bring to campus,” she said, “and that it fills a need and is financially efficient.” During the meeting, Tim Fitzgib- bon, vice president of educational programs, reported on the MSC Poli tical Forum’s E.L. Miller Lecture Series, fhe series is a two-day confer ence, which this year was dedicated to exploring “T he Future in Space.” Ap «,v. ’ " ,Va„.)/K novoiHUCBM^iu. 33,12/18 The Association of Former ^ALL: Fish Drill Team Members will be selling Bonfire pictures Monday through The Friday, December 2-December 6 in the MSC and on the Quad Battalion 845-2611 65112/4 Cooper Industries administers the funds that make the programs possi ble. If Cooper Industries considers this year’s lecture series to be a suc cess, Davis said it would provide a $500,()()() permanent endowment to the program. In other business, the council approved La Posada, a program co sponsored by MSC Hospitality and MSC Committee for the Awareness of Mexican-American Culture. MSC Hospitality Chairman Olga Perez- Garcia said La Posada is a Hispanic tradition, which recreates Joseph’s and Mary’s search for a place to stay. Perez-Carcia said the program will begin at the All Faiths Chapel next Tuesday at 6 p.m. She said the group will progress to several dorms and end at the MSC. —-v 5 Up F ursdav ; TAMtj SCUBA CLUB: will meet to hear Dr. Mary Wick*;: “Intro, to Biological ClasMft* at ion of Marine Organ® •: at 7 p.m. to 401 Rudder. GREAT ISSUES/POLITICAL FORUM: Sarah ton, first woman to argue before the Supreme Court®! 1 ! ease of Roe vs. Wade, will talk about abortion at/p.n J will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 001 Rudder. AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE: noon-6 p.m/1 : Our Saviors Lutheran GJtureh Activities Bldg., 2 W!; north oh Colle ge Main. 1 ! ASSE: wili meet at. 7 p.m. to hem a speaker from Marafe! Oil in .142 Xadtry. MSG LITERARY ARTS: will have a in MSC Main Hall. Wednesday: STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID: wiJt sliow tkfilfj: iA; “Generations of Resistance” at 8:30 p.m. in 601 Mfc : INTRAMURALS: will have an mfonnatinn meeting lorbr < kethall officials at <3:30 p.m. in 164 Read. | STUDENT GOVERNMENT: will have a Student Sea* meeting a! 7:30 p.m. in 204 Harrington I HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD HOMETOWN CLUB: 4 { meet at 7 p.m. in 607 Rudder I MSC GAM AC: will met j at 7 p.m. m 504 Rudder. ; ; RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION: will meet at8:30pi l in Casa del Sol Apts, party room. A&M CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: presents “lkatM { Blues ' at 7:30 p.m. m 101 Soil & Crops Sciences] By AF* ATHLETES: willmer ! 8:30 p.m. m 145 MSC. ;; NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN: will ; ■ at 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. ; TAMU HORSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION; will take land picture at 6:15 p.m. in Xachry Lobby. Part-ti dents art Holling: ducer-c Sherrill experiet Since old junii began h summer busy. Jeff* show, s; tion is at so youn percent lei lege grt ence in “Phil fessiom “He’ll h in the c The tions ir stin, D Antonh sports c across t New Yi Dur sworth staff at outside the gar est cno that wl ing eat quickly “Th becaus do so quickl) as pos; views and wt ecutivt detern so the allotni Ht the pi thesui togeth time a Co HC on tw triggt sugge $ 1,00 ownt peop ^