The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 04, 1986, Image 6

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SPECIAL NOTICE
HELP WANTED
Whole Earth
Provision Company
Whole Earth Provision Company is sorry to announce the closing of our College
Station store at 105 Boyett. The decision to leave College Station was a hard one for
us all. We wish to thank all our friends and customers in College Station for their
continuous support, and assure you that we will continue to honor all product war
ranties. If we can be of any help, please call our Customer Service number in Austin
(512) 458-6333 or come by one of our Whole Earth Provision Company stores in
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LARGE STORAGE
24 HR EMERGENCY
MAINTENANCE
HALF SUMMER RENT
THROUGH MAY.
FOR LEASES SIGNED
Starting at $250.00
3902 COLLEGE MAIN
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apartments
846*0515
Handling Nabisco, Keebler,
Frito-Lay and similar food
products. No selling involved.
Service commercial accounts
set up by parent company. Na
tional census figures show av
erage earnings of $1,557.67
permonth. Requires approxi
mately 8 hours per week. You
will need $15,000 cash for
equipment. Expansion financ
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qualified. Write New Ameri
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AL 35236 or call toll-free 1-
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tor 4-S. 122t3/28
1513 Texas Ave., 693-3526
Now Hiring: for Culpepper Plaza location:
Drivers & Cooks
Asst. Manager Positions Also Available.
Come join the New Delivery Team
FAJITA RITA’S EXPRESS
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Earn $300. to $600. weekly. Stuff enve
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essary. You only need to know how to read
and write English. We will show you the rest.
No obligation!!! For free details enclose self-
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THE GOLDEN RULE
Summer and Fall/Spring ’86-’87
for non-smoking Christian fe
males/males. Large 2 BR/BATH
apts. w/ large walk-in closets.
Locked storage. Unfurnished/fur
nished. All utilities paid. Free
laundry and soap. Bus near door.
$150./mo. share bedroom;
$275./mo. own BR/BATH. Your
deposit earns 5% interest. Call
693-2998 or 764-8447.
SERVICES
Need to buy something?
Short on time? Let us get it
for you. Call HOOS, 693-
0762. We’ll deliver any
thing...almost!
Students to do political telephone canvassing Friday,
5:30-8, Saturday 9- 1. $4. an hour. 764-7363. 127t4/4
$10 - $360. WEEKLY! Master Commission Mailing.
Home - Operated! Sincerely Interested rush self-ad
dressed envelope: Headquarters - CEG, P.O. Box
1072, Crystal Lake, IL. 60014. 119t4/18
Part time help. Grapevine personality. Call 696-34 11.
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OVERSEAS JOBS. Summer year round. Europe, S.
America, Australia, Asia. All Fields. $900-2000/mo.
Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, P.O. Box 52-TX-4
Corona, Del Mar, CA 92625 1 15t4/4
Vcrv attrac
live one bdrm
apt.
765 s
i. ft. Washer/dryer
built in Ik
okcase, deck
nerlookiug
woods
Avail: May
20th. 1-273
-2479.
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3 bdrm..
2 hath,4 plex
with
wash.
r and
drver. Near
TAMU &
Mall. $399.
$49.5
a month.
for Fall and
Spring St*
musters. Speci
il rate
s for
summ
■r. 693-0982.
696-7714.
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near MIL-
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ling fans, fire
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1 846-2471,
846-4818
693-1627.
I 16t5/l
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 „
FOR SALE
WANTED
GMAT Classes for 6/21 exam. Beginning 4/7. Call Kap
lan, 696-PRF.P. 120t4/4
SPRING MCAT PREP. Prepare for 913 MCAT before you
leave for summer. Classes start 4-5-86. Call Kaplan Center.
696-PRFP. Scholarships available. 123t4/4
Expert Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. Guaranteed
error lice! PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 123t5/7
Defensive Driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral.
8-5, Mon.-Fri., 693-1322. UnionTech. 92t5/28
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Wanted: Individuals 18 years of age or
older to participate in our
“AtHome” Cold Study with an
over-the-counter cold prepara
tion. Incentive: $40.
Call 776-0411.
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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.
Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies
will be paid for their time and cooperation.
G&S Studies, inc. 846-5933 „
For Summer. NICE 1 bdmi. lurn./part furn. apt., condo,
house, S.H.S.U. Sr. doing internship in Brvan. (713)973-
0852. (409)588-1475 Conroe. 123t4/ll
SERVICES
CALL YE HAUL
We Move For You
Apt To Apt/Place To Place
693-7182
We Move Horses Too!
STl’DENT TYPING — 20 years experience. Fast, ac
curate, reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 112t5/9
Resume and typing service. Errands ran. 696-4446.125t4/8
TYPING. Thesis. Dissertations. Reports. Reasonable.
093-1598. 108t5/2
Tvping, Rubber Stamps, Business Cards. Wake-Up
Service. Payne. (409)823-7723. 118t4/18
WORD PROCESSING: Papers, reports, dissertations.
Fast, accurate, reasonable. 846-6200. 120t4/J 1
ABEL SERVICES. New location, same quality word pro
cessing. 3832-B Texas Ave. Next to Kvvik Kopy. 846-
ABFL 123t4/4
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COMPUTER ACCESS. IBM PC/XT compatibles start
ing at $535. IBM AT compatibles starting at $1765.
268-0730. 12715/9
Brand new 1985 Honda Interseptor 500. 260-0700.
693-3860. 127t4/7
Keep alert pills. Quick, safe pickups. Great for late
night study. $ 15. per bottle of 100. 696-0888. 12514/8
1985 Honda. Model; Elite-150 Scooter. Perfect for
summer. Great condition! $1200. negotiable. Anna,
696-1910. Leave message. 125t4/8
Indv Pace car, 1980 Trans-Am, T-Tops. loaded. Best
offer. Call 260-1109. 12514/4
1979 Toyota Corolla. Good condition, $2300.. 846-
8468 after 5:30. 125t4/15
Like new Senior Boots, Holick made, shirts and pants.
696-4478. 125t4/8
Kelly Backpacks, $30-45.. mini mark stove. $20.. pocket
computer w/printer $120. 846-6136. 12314/4
"81 Yamaha 400 special, good condition, windslicild,
$500. linn, 696-5968. ' 124t4/4
Moving! Saturday 9-6, 400 literature, linguistics, engi
neering books, bookcases, exercise bike, 1214 King Ar
thur Circle. 126t4/4
Mobile-home, ideal for students. Carpeted, all appli
ances, a/c, quiet wooded park 5 minutes from campus.
Terms like rent-after reasonable down payment by
qualified buyer. 822-5258. 126t4/4
The
Battalion
845-2611
Faculty
Senate
election
decided
Jon J. Denton defeated James R.
Woosley in a run-off for Place 4 of
the College of Education, bringing
Faculty Senate elections to a close
Thursday.
Denton, professor of educational
curriculum and instruction, received
57 votes to Woosley’s 32. Woosley is
a lecturer in health and physical ed
ucation. Eighty-nine total ballots
were cast in the only run-off of the
regular Senate elections, which were
held Tuesday.
The next regular session of the
86-member Senate will be April 14,
at which time Sen. Harry Boothe,
head of the election committee, will
discuss the selection process for Sen
ate officers and committee heads, to
be elected in May.
Smugglers
show airport
vulnerability
EL PASO (AP) — Security mea
sures to prevent hijackings and ter
rorist attacks against commercial air
craft are not failsafe, the manager of
this border city’s airport said Thurs
day.
Three janitors accused of sneak
ing illegal aliens past airport security
checkpoints and aboard planes were
arrested this week. George Perry,
manager of the El Paso Interna
tional Airport, said two of the three
were longtime employees and eligi
ble for retirement.
Security is a joint effort of the
Federal Aviation Administration,
the airport and individual airlines,
said FAA spokesman Mitch Barker
in Fort Worth, headquarters for the
agency’s five-state southwest region.
Officials are reviewing who has
access to restricted areas and mini
mizing the number of people in such
positions. Perry said.
The three janitors — Pablo Galle
gos, 61, Felix Botello, 55, and Jose
Jaime LJribe, 30 — were arrested
Tuesday. They were indicted by a
federal grand jury in El Paso and
charged with conspiring to trans
port, conceal, harbor and shield ille
gal aliens. Each was freed on
$10,000 bond.
According to U.S. Border Patrol
authorities, the janitors drove illegal
aliens to the airport’s employee
parking lot and escorted them
through an employee stairway that
leads to a concourse used by both
American and United Airlines.
The aliens were concealed in a
janitor’s closet until just prior to de
parture time. Once on the con
course, without having passed
through the security checkpoint, the
aliens would obtain boarding passes
with tickets previously purchased by
members of the smuggling ring.
On March 22, a United Airlines
employee saw some suspicious peo
ple boarding a jet.
James Selbe, associate chief Bor
der Patrol agent in charge of the
anti-smuggling unit in El Paso, said
the United Airlines pilot alerted air
port security, which went into the
plane and brought out a couple and
their infant child.
What’s up
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Friday
STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID: will sponsor a man
from College Siatitm CUy Hall to Rudder Tower.H
march, in conjunct km with a national protest davfc e "
African divestment and in memory of the Rev. Mae
ther King Jr,, will begin at f> p.m. 1’anieipants areask^
arrive by 4:30 p.m. There will be speakers before andafii
the march. For more information call Norman, 693-
GAY STUDENT SERVICES: will sponsor a disemsionomi
Bible and homosexuality ai 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder
more information call 77b-1797.
Drive. For mote information call Bill, 845-6752.
FRIENDS OF STERLING C. EVA NS LIBRARY: Willi®
McKenzie, Texas A&M UniveiMiv Systems regent,ti
speak on '‘Providing the l oofs: A Great Research Libra
to Match a Great Institution*’ at the annual meeting ai
p.m. in 2940 Sterling C. Evans.
GRADUATE STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
hold a Bible study on the gospel ol Si. John at 8a.tn.iBti
meditation room of the All Fait l»’s Chapel.
CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: will hi
.spring banquet at 6:30 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel. 7km
are available at any .student chapter office. For moreinfe
matron call 260-0313.
TEXAS STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ASSOCit
TION OS STUDENT MECHANICAL ENGINEERS:,
sponsor a boxer short and bow-tie mixer at 8]).m. auis
K.C. Hall. All education and engineer majors are invited
MEXICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will elect newog
cers at 5:30 p.m. in the married student housing pa
room.
TAMU BADMINTON CLUB: will have practice at 7:30p,
in 351 G. Rolhe White.
AGGIE RED CROSS: will sponsor its bi-annual swim-acm
from 7 p m. to 10 p.m, in P.L. Downs Natatorium. Anyo?
interested in swimming or donating u> the Red CrossQ
contact Matty, 845-4918.
CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: will dismal
lines* -—the Fruitful Lifestyle** at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder
Saturday
AGGIECON 17: will show “E.T..” Lad
from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. in Rudder To\
AGGIE G.O.P.: will spur
ership seminar f rom
Sunday at the Hilton. (
and more information.
INTER-FRATERNITY COl
Jalopy Bush for Diabetes f
the Systems Adminisu atiot
and "Cocooi
a Morton Blackwell youthb
a.m. to midnight on Saturdayi;
ill Scott, 260-7179, forapplfean
NC1L:
oundat
Buihh
ioiisnr the "Git:
i ft mg dt9a.ni.
Cruiseships: Airlines, hiring! Sunni
seas! Call for guide, cassette, ne\
1444 ext. OW 127.
icr, career, over-
service. (916)944-
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GARAGE SALE
ford Processing;:
lannscripts. repot
oposals, di-
newsletters.
TEACHING MATERIALS: Books, Tapes, Records,
Units. Science Kits, Learning Activities, Pre-School -
2nd grade. 203 College Mew, Bryan. April 5th. 8 - 327t4/4
THEY’RE HERE!!!
Pick upyour graduation an
nouncement orders NOW!!!
MSC BROWSING
LIBRARY
ROOM 223
Extra Announcements Go On
Sale April 15th at 8:00 a.m.
MSC Student Finance Center,
Room 217.
WUJ
sin
ill
'[xmsor a frits
s.uional BanU
»r a tnmt
mng Relations^
r instructor will
15-3452 or stop
Sunday
SHAKESPEARE FILM SERIES: will show -Romeo and)
et” at 7 p.m. in 113 Kleberg. Admission is free.
CORPS OF CADETS CHAPLAINS: will sponsor a car w
from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Mama’s Pizza ton
money for the chaplain’s fund. No charge, but donaai
will be accepted.
RHA FRESHMEN LEADERSHIP:
wash from noon to 5 p.m. at Univt
nations accepted.
Monday
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: will :
course titled ‘'Coherence: Making
Clear” at 6:30 p.m. in 120 Blocke
Kim Bewer. For more iniomiatioi
227 Blocker.
TEXAS AGGIE BAR ASSOCIATION: will award iwcj.
scholarships to A&M students entering law schooling
Applications are available u> any student who hasce:
pleted most or all of his pre-law work at A&M .tndror
tained 3.5 + overall GPA. Deadiim- is April 30. Inters
students should toman Dr. Hill.it \ Jessup in 101 &
demic.
PARENT’S WEEKEND: Make your plans now! A comp;
schedule will be in The Battalion and at the MSC [re
Monday to April 13.
POLITICAL FORUM: will sponsor a lecture on "bunb
trol: The Controversy” at 8 pan. in Rudder Theater.
MSC AGGIE CINEMA: will meet at 7 p.m. in ;.l)'2 Rudder
AGGIE TOASTMASTERS: will meet at 7 p.m. ia
Blocker.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to ! he Batalin
216 Reed McDonald, no less than three dn > prior ton
sired publication date*
Test uncovers genetic disorder
DALLAS (AP) — In a spin-off of
work by two Nobel Prize winners, re
searchers here have developed a
new, relatively convenient test to de
tect a genetic disorder that causes
high levels of cholesterol.
The development could make it
possible to check all patients at risk
of inheriting the disorder, doctors
say.
The test detects heterozygous
familial hypercholesterolemia, or
FH, which affects about half a mil
lion Americans and can lead to coro
nary artery disease.
It was developed by researchers at
the University of Texas Health Sci
ence Center at Dallas, the home of
Nobel Prize-winning scientists, Drs.
Michael Brown and Joseph Gold
stein, genetics professors at the
health science center.
Drs. Jennifer Cuthbert, Cara East
and David Bilheimer described the
new test in The New England Jour
nal of Medicine.
The new test requires te
hall an ounce of blood and
are available within a week,G
said. She said the test haste
percent accurate so far in
guishing 12 to 15 FH patietf
those without cholesteroldis*'
People with heteroiyf
have on their cell surfaces
the normal number oi m
needed to remove cholesli
the blood.
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is as
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