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    Page 4/The Battalion/Tuesday, June 30, 1987
Battalion
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1 FOR RENT
Special!
Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx.
1 Bdrm.: $150. /2 Bdrm.: $175.
Call 846-8878 or
774-0773 atter 5 p.m.
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WALK TO CLASS
SMALL APT. COMPLEX, QUIET,
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPER
ATED, 2B, IB, $170-200/mo. +
BILLS.
696-7266
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SOUTHWOOD VALLEY, 2 BDRM DUPLEX,
FENCED BACKYARD, W/D CONN., SHUTTLE
STOP, $300./mo., 693-3823. 168t8/4
BARGAINS! Two Bedroom. Some Bills Paid. Some
With Washer/Dryer. $195-215. 779-3550, 696-2038.
168t7/31
Preleasing Now! 2 & 3 bdrm duplexes near the Hilton
846-2471.776-6856. 83tufn
Spec
$225. All bills paid. 846-3050. Scholar’s Inn. John & Jo
hanna Sandor managers. 164tfn
Available Now! 1 and 2 Bedroom Apts. $190./$245.
Year Round! 846-0880, 268-2015. 153t6/30
WALK TO A&M. 1&2 Bedroom Eourplexes. Summer
& Fall Rates. 776-2300, weekends 1-279-2967. 156t7/2
1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C Sc Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512
& 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets.
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ACUTE LOW BACK PAIN
STUDY
Persons needed with recent,
painful low back injury. Take
one dose of medication and
evaluate for 4 hours. Volun
teers will be compensated for
their time and cooperation.
G&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933 „
ACUTE DIARRHEA
STUDY
Persons with acute, uncom
plicated diarrhea needed to
evaluate medication being
considered for over-the-
counter sale.
G&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
$75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75
DIARRHEA STUDY
Individuals 18 yrs. old or older
with acute diarrhea to participate
in a 2 day at home study. $75 in
centive for those chosen.
For more information call Pauli
Research International at
776-6236
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$75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75
$75 $75 $75$75 $75 $75
FEVER STUDY
Wanted individuals with an el
evated temperature to partici
pate in a fever study using over-
the-counter medication. $75 in
centive for those chosen.
For more information call Pauli
Research International
776-6236 160tfn
$75 $75 $75$75 $75 $75
$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
WANTED
Male individuals 18-45 yrs. old
with mild wheezing or short
ness of breath, ex-asthma or
coughing with exercise to
participate in a one day study.
$200 incentive for those cho
sen.
776-6236
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Parents, Students, Faculty!
Foreclosed condo. Near campus.
Fireplace, all appliances. Great
terms.
Call John @ Century 21 Beal Real
Estate, Inc.
775-9000 or 846-1534
16417/17
COMPUTERS, ETC. 693-7599. LOWEST PRICES
EVER! IBM-PC/XT COMPATIBLES: 640KB-RAM,
2-360KB DRIVES, TURBO, KEYBOARD, MON-
ITOR: $649. PCVA TSYS TEMS: $1249. 16U8/14
Used Bikes for SALE. YAMAHAS DT100 $195., VI
SION 550 $795., VISION 550 $849., VIRAGO 700
$1995., CA50, Scooter $475., price does not include
tax, title, license. University Cvcles 696-8222, 8:00-
6:00. 164t7/l
♦ FOR SALE
YAMAHA RIVA 125: Good Condition. Just Serviced.
68 MPG/60 MPH. $750. 268-0109 Evenings. 164i6/30
Uhc:i|> uuio parts, used. Pk-A-Part, Inc. 78 and older.
3505 Old Kurtcn Road, Bryan. I02(fn
• CHILDCARE
Babysitter wanted. Two children 3!4>yr. and 2yr. Hours
negot. Call Gail 268-4162.
167t7/7
♦ SERVICES
STUDENT TYPING - 20 years experience. East, accu
rate, reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 168t7/14
WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu
scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614.
159t7/17
Ready Resumes $18. Laser printed. In formation taken
by phone. 693-2128. 16016/31
CUSTOMIZE YOUR APARTMENT. Choose from
ceiling fans, mini-blinds, wallpaper, fencing or washer.
Quiet area in E. Bryan. 2 Bdrm. start at $295./mo. '/l!
off 1st month rent. 776-2300, wkends 1-279-2967.
160t7/2
TYPING AND WORD PROCESSING. FAST, REA
SONABLE, QUICK TURNAROUND AVAILABLE.
693-1598. 166t7/10
VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES.
FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA
PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER
QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn
TYPING: Accurate, 95 WPM, Reliable. Word Proc
essor. 7 days a week. 776-4013. 167t6/30
TAHOE APARTMENTS 3535 Plainsman Lane,
Bryan, Texas, 846-1771. WE LOVE AGGIE STU
DENTS. 139t7/16
• PERSONALS
:
PRAYER TO THE
HOLY SPIRIT
Holy Spirit, You who make me see
everything and who shows me the
way to reach my ideals, You give me
the devine gift to forgive and forget
the wrong that is done to me, and
You who are in all instances of my life
with me, I, in short discourse, want to
thank You for everything and confirm
once more that I never want to be
separated from You no matter how
great the material desires may be. I
want to be with You and my loved
ones in Your perpetual glory, Amen.
Thank You for Your blessings.
Pray this prayer three consecutive
days without asking your wish. After
the third day your wish will be
granted, no matter how difficult it may
be. Then promise to publish this
prayer as soon as your wish has
been granted.
J. O. White Catering Service
Pit Bar-B-Que on wheels
Eveiy Weekend
at the Mudlot
• Books • Gifts
• Supplies
Hours:
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Sat 9-5
845-8681
SCHULMAN THEATRES
2.50 ADMISSION
1. Any Show Before 3 PM
2. Tuesday - All Seats
3. Mon-Wed - Local Students With
Current ID's
4. Thur - KORA "Over 30 Nile"
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Call Battalion Classified
845-2611
Chairman says Waldo
impeachment
not topic yet
by Kevin Thor^"*
AUSTIN (AP) — The chairman
of the House State Affairs Commit
tee, where a resolution to form a
special impeachment inquiry of Gov.
Bill Clements has been referred, in
dicated Monday that there are no
plans to soon consider the proposal.
Rep. Pete Laney, D-Hale Center,
presiaed over a committee meeting
that heard testimony on several bills.
However, Laney cautioned the
audience, “If you’re here for that
purpose (the impeachment study
resolution) . . . rest assured it will not
be taken up today.”
Reps. Paul Moreno, D-El Paso,
and Al Edwards, D-Houston, intro
duced the resolution to begin a study
of whether impeachment proceed
ings should take place in light of the
latest revelations in the Southern
Methodist University football scan
dal.
A new report prepared by Meth
odist bishops said Clements, as for
mer chairman of the SMU board of
governors, participated in a plan to
continue cash payments to football
players in violation of NCAA rules
and later took part in an effort to
cover up the payments.
Clements, a Republican, has
branded the impeaenment inquiry
g roposal as partisan politics. House
peaker Gib Lewis and Laney have
said they aren’t eager to take action
on the resolution, noting that SMU
is a private school and Clements
wasn’t in public office at the time.
V/YLBUR.! THIS
PLACE IS A MESS!
Senate passes
priority system
for state's bills
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AUSTIN (AP) — The Senate
passed legislation Monday that
would establish priorities for paying
the state’s bills in case of a casn-flow
By a 24-0 vote, the senators sent
the measure to the House for con
sideration.
“We set up a more responsible or
der of distribution,” said Sen. Grant
Jones, D-Temple, chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee.
Current law requires the state
treasurer to continue issuing war
rants for valid appropriations even if
no funds are available.
What’s up
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Tuesday
VOCAL MUSIC OFFICE: invites all those interested toj«j
the Summer Singers at 6 p.m. in 003 MSC.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: will hold a peanut-built!
fellowship at 11 a.m. outdoors, south of tlie Academi
Building.
Wednesday
GAY STUDENT SERVICES : will meet at 8:30 p.m.inf
A-B Rudder. Call GAYLINE at 846-6051 for ini ’ormatiop.
INCOGNITO (MYSTERY AND DETECTIVE FICTION
ORGANIZATION): will meet at 7 p.m. in 305 Rudder.
1987 ALL-UNIVERSITY CALENDAR: recognized studei
organizations should submit dates for the Fall calendarb
Wednesday to the Student Activities Office. Spring dlls
also may be submitted.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Baltilk
216 Reed McDonald, no less than three working days k
fore desired publication date.
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sports, shi
lad's fron
spring f'o«
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Local comedy group provides B-CS
with freshness, entertainment var
Rev<
By Thomas Reinarts
Reviewer
In the last three or four years the
club scene in Bryan-College Station
has grown from a non-existent state
to the nearly healthy form it now
sports.
Most of the entertainment avail
able via this club scene is musically
oriented, whether it be in the form
of live bands or
disc-jockeys.
Review One form of
entertainment
that has not
shared in this growth, however, is
comedy.
Deranged Durang, a local improv-
isational group, is trying to change
that. Deranged Durang was created
six months ago by Drue Franklin,
who had two basic goals in mind.
First, he wanted to establish improvi-
sational comedy as an entertainment
alternative for local club patrons,
and second, he wanted to provide a
learning experience for the mem
bers of Deranged Durang.
The group, somewhat surprised
with the success of its first two per
formances, made plans to continue
through at least the end of this year.
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Current members of the group
are Shot Smith, Robbie Taylor,
Deena Elliott, Jonathon Burke,
Emma Reading, Lisa Maduro and
Jennifer Hargis. Dan Kehoe retired
as a performing member after the
latest performance, while Donna
Copeland is the group’s technician.
Photo by Stnii fa
Members of the comedy group Deranged Durang perform at Eastgate Live, one of many nightclubs in
College Station. The group uses ideas from the audience to produce a constantly changing snow.
The members come from a vari
ety of backgrounds, but most have
previous experience in the theater
arts.
Smith, the current group director,
says Deranged Durang would like to
attend comedy workshops in Austin
and perform there. Eventually, he
would like to see the group reach a
point at which they could give their
own comedy workshops here.
The audience plays a big role in
each show and the success of an eve
ning’s performance often depends
on crowd input. Several of the skits
are designed to take suggestions
from the audience and incorporate
them into the act.
Creative input for the skits comes
from every member of the group.
The skits constantly are changed
and rearranged while some are
dropped altogether. Smith says that
no two shows are similar.
Problems have surfaced in the
past when the troupe has done
warm-ups for musical performers.
“The whole crowd is there to see a
band and they are not there to be en
tertained by comedy,” Smith says.
The troupe’s latest performance
was Wednesday at Eastgate Live.
The highly energetic performance
was certainly a refresning change
from the usual assortment of musi
cal bands that have played in town.
T he show lasted approximately two
hours and moved at an extremely
rapid pace.
The funnier skits of the evening
included “Chariots of Fire,T
off of the movie, and “Polilio
bate,” in which three unlikelij
dential candidates fielded fit!
from the audience. Most oftfr
were enjoyable and a hai
very good.
Those 18 years or older aft
come to each performance and 1
is a good chance one will find!’
admission a good investmef
fun evening. T here is adulif-
used in the show, so Derail
rang may not be for those *1*
easily offended.
Purr
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