Page 6/The BattalionATuesday, February 25,1986 Battalion Classifieds r i « WANTED STUDY I Recent injury to wrist, knee or ankle? Severe enough pain to remain on study up to 10 days and 5 visits? STUDY II Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint? One-dose (4 hours) in-house study. STUDY III Recent untreated in jury to muscle or bone. Study of 2 day duration with only 2 visits required. Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies will be paid for their time and cooperation. G&S Studies, inc. 846-5933 7 - Cough Study Males and Females 18 years of age or older to partici pate in a clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of a over-the-counter cough reducing medication. Monitary incentive: $100. For more information call 776-0411. 78tfn 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 COLD STUDY Students needed with uncompli cated, untreated upper respiratory infections (colds) of less than 72 hours’ duration. Volunteers receive payment. G&S studies, inc. 846-5933 OFFICIAL NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TAMU STUDENTS The Registrar’s Office no longer pro duces unofficial transcripts for stu dents. Official transcripts, at a cost of $3.00 per copy, can be ordered in per son in the Office of Admissions and Records, Heaton Hall. Official tran scripts require a minimum of 48 hours to produce. 9713/12 FOR SALE Honda '81 Passport 70cc $350. Call Lesley. 779-0102 evenings 5-7. 100t2/24 For Sale: 1982 Nighthawk 450. Excellent condition. 093-3860. 101t2/24 HELP WANTED Safeway Inc. has immediate part time opening for sackers (ap prox. 12-24 hours per week). Pay rate $3.45 hr. To apply come to Safe way store at 1010 Texas Ave. in Bryan, Monday 24th through Thursday 27th anytime from 3:00 to 6:00pm. Equal Opportunity Em ployer M/F/H/V 10212/27 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT-Colorado Mountain Resort Employer is seeking male and female applicants for: Retail Sales, Food Service, and other retail oriented jobs. Openings form May thru September. Located in Estes Park, Colorado. For more information write: National Park Village North, c/o Mark Schifferno, 740 Oxford Lane, Fort Col lins, Co. 80525. 10212/28 GRAPHIC DESIGNER/ARTIST Ad agency seeks experienced production artist. Part-time or full time. Call Pam, 775-0400. 10212/26 EARN $4000.-85000. THIS SUMMER AS YOU GAIN groat business experience. Bo the TEXAS A&M Sales Director for Campus Connection, our proven, nation ally expanding college advertising guide. We provide complete training, materials, and support. Call Jona than Rand, Publisher, at (513)241-6913 after 5 pm weekdavs or anytime weekends. Ideal for an ambitious underclassman. A SERIOUS BUSINESS OPPORTU NITY 103t2/26 $10.-$360. weekly/up mailing circulars! No quotas! Sin cerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Suc cess, P.O. Box470CDR, Woodstock, IL60098. 92t3/7 '85 Honda Shadow 500. Shaft drive, water cooled. Low mileag, excellent condition. $1800. or best offer. 846- 6554. 100t2/26 Toyota Corolla, 1978, two door. Good condition, new parts, $750. firm. Contact 693-1495 evenings and 696- 8070 during day. 102t2/28 Commodore 64 computer, disk drive, printer. Asking $600. 260-2596. 100t2/24 3 bedroom, 2Vi bath, Woodbrook Condominium. Fire place, w/d, on shuttle bus, pool/ht. 693-3710. 94t2/26 1975 Honda CB 360. New tires, clutch, exhaust. $600. obo. David, 260-2504. 98t2/24 IBM-COMPATIBLES. Starting at just $535. Many models to choose from. 1 year warranty. COMPUT ER ACCESS, 268-0730. 100t3/14 ACT NOW! DISKET T ES. Bulk S'/i” DS/DD. 49 cents each. Lots of 50. T hese are not 2nds. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. No questions asked. POs accepted. Call 1-800-633-9242, 9-9 EST , M-F, 10-6 Sat. Offer ex pire* 3/1/86. 99t2/24 Condo, 1 Bdrm, 1 Bath, microwave, W/D, ceiling fan, bus route. Call (214) 495-2123. 96t3/31 ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate wanted or sublease available. Single bedroom apt on suttle bus route. Close to mall and campus. Very spacious with walk-in closets, microwave, park, pool, tennis courts. $310./mo. + utilities. Call 693-3400. 102t2/28 LOSTAND FOUND Mens ring lost. Harrington Tower. Please call 268- 8699 or 845-1557. Reward offered. 103t3/3 Reward: Lost Grav Cockatiel Feb. 15. Call before 9am, after 9pm. 268-8622. 99t2/25 Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 FOR RENT Sub-lease single bdrm. apt. All bills pd. On shuttle bus route. Very spacious with walk-in closets. Viking Apts. Rent $300./mo. for one semester only. Call Derek at 778-0169. 95t2/26 Private room with bath near campus. For details phone 696-7450. 102t2/28 Part time help wanted. Apply at Piper’s Gulf Service, Texas Ave. at University. 3t2/24 SERVICES TYPING - WORD PROCESSING 6 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE We understand form and style. Personalized services AUTOMATED CLERICALSERVICES 110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070 9515/8 PIANO LESSONS “A Lifetime Resource” * One hour private instruction weekly * Stainway Piano Rutherford Studio 822-2242 101121 ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, theses, term papers, re sumes. Typing and copying at one stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755 tfn Word Processing: Proposals, dissertations, theses, manuscripts, reports, newsletters, term papers, re sumes, letters, 764-6614. 94t2/25 Defensive Driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral. 8-5. Mon.-Fri., 693-1322. UnionTech. 92t5/28 WORDS...TO GO. Professional word processing at reasonable prices. 774-4120 after 5:30. 90t2/28 Resume ami tvping service, after 12 noon. 696-4446. 101t2/28 |OI!\ LYONS CLINIC. Rivan #589-3026. Maitli 8- 1 I. Biingvoiii horse. 99t2/6 Tvping-any kind-reasonable rates. Call Pat after 5. 779-2200. ' 102t2/26 Typing, Rubber Stamps, Business Cards, Magazine Subscriptions (New/Renewals). (409) 823-7723. 97t3/14 LESBIAN Support Group. Gay and Bisexual women. Weekly meetings, 764-8310. 102t3/5 GAYLINE referrals, information, and peer-counseling Sunday - Friday. 6 - 10:30 pm. 775-1797. Gay Student Services. 103tt\v Special Spring Rates 2 Blocks from Campus Church across the street«2 blocks from store3«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 not open Sat. or Sun. 401 Stasney College Station 696-3455 White: Reagan will discuss stabilizing oil prices in U.S. WASHINGTON — President Reagan will meet with representa tives of energy-producing states to discuss stabilizing oil prices. Gov. Mark White said Monday. White asked Reagan to impose a tariff on oil imports. But House Ma jority Leader Jim Wright, D-Fort Worth, said there was no chance for an import fee unless Reagan changes his established policy. White, in town for the National Governors’ Association winter meet ing, attended a White House session with the other governors. If prices fall below $14 a barrel and stay there, about 125,000 wells in Texas will shut down because the cost of bringing up the oil will be more than the price per barrel, White said. Texas is dependent on oil and gas severance taxes for about 13 percent of its revenues, and Comptroller Bob Bullock has already predicted a state deficit of $ 1.3 billion due to de clining revenue. Wright said he was seeking a meeting with all the congressional players to try to break free a budget reconciliation bill that would give Texas $434 million in offshore oil revenues. UPS finally makes first intrastate delivery in Texas AUSTIN — United Parcel Service on Monday picked up a package it has fought 20 years to deliver — a box from Texas to Texas. In March 1966, UPS began its fight for permission to make deliv eries from one point in Texas to an other. Final approval came Monday, shortly before Texas Railroad Com mission Chairman Buddy Temple shipped the symbolic first package — to himself. The regulatory route took the case through the Railroad Commis sion twice and the state courts. Opposition to UPS intrastate serv ice was based on a 1931 state law re quiring delivery companies to oper ate on regular schedules and regular routes. UPS offers on-demand service and pledges to pick up packages anywhere in Texas. The long-standing ban on UPS in trastate deliveries in Texas had drawn complaints from businessmen who said they needed the service. Texas delivery companies have complained that the Connecticut- based company is a “greedy brown giant” that threatens their liveli hood. “I don’t believe anybody will be put out of business,” Temple said. “There’s plenty of business for ev erybody.” Coon's Kingdom wz /A/nrsviciv/#6 v £>z‘3c/r/bf&Y /jj TV 100 Harsh Reality T//£- £6455 AS 4 €>/£> i/£/?Y UJ£IL 0M ms TEST. I S9-/00 7T %fl,\!£(lACrE M^PE. 80 IAJ FACTj 8/ IS THE. hH&HE-sr AvefM&a z've EVE/l mo /AJ OH£. OF MV CcAS-ses. 59-100 '%A\)eDA