Page 12A/The Battalion/Monday, August 31 Battalion Classifieds OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TEXAS A&M UNIVERISTY STUDENTS In the past, certain information has been made public by Texas A&M University as a service to students, families, and other inter ested individuals. Under the “Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974”, the following directory information may be made public un less the student desires to withhold any or all of this information. Student’s name, address (local and permanent), telephone listing, date and place of birth, sex, nationality, race, major, classi fication, dates of attendance, class schedule, degrees awarded, awards or honors, class standing, previous institution or educatio nal agency attended by the student, parent’s name and address, sports participation, weight and height of athletic team members, parking permit information, and photograph. Any student wishing to withhold any or all of this information should fill out, in person, the appropriate form, available to all stu dents at the Registrar’s Office, Room 112, Records Section, no later than 5:00pm, Friday, September 18, 1987. Donald D. Carter Registrar The Class Ring Office is now located in the Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center on the corner of Houston and Jersey Streets (across fron the University Police Department). Office hours are from 8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday through Friday. September 11 is the deadline to order a ring for December de livery. You will need to come by the office and fill out a form re questing us to verify your eligibility at least 3 days in advance of ordering. ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Effective this fall ‘87 semester, the following requirements must be met to qualify for the Texas A&M Class Ring: 1.95 passed hours (senior classification) 2. 30 passed and completed hours in residence at Texas A&M (this does not include placement hours). 3. You may not be on probation, suspension, dismissal or expul sion, nor have any outstanding financial debts to the University. Your academic record may not be scholastically deficient. There will be a grace period to allow time for anyone that com pleted 92 hours but less than 95 during the summer term or be fore, to place their order. This grace period will expire on October 2, 1987 and all orders thereafter will be based upon 95 hours. Our phone number is 845-1050 if you need further informa tion. 1*0/4 GRADUATING DEC ‘87 You MUST apply BY SEPTEMBER 11TH. Having a degree chack and having the fee assessed IS NOT an application for gradua tion. STEP 1: Make sure $15.00 diploma fee has been assessed on fees. STEP 2: Bring paid fee slip to RM 105 Heaton Hall to apply for graduation. STEP 3: Complete application forms in Heaton Hall. GRADUATE STUDENTS: Apply at Teague Bldg. ULCER STUDY We are looking for people who have been recently diagnosed to have one or more stomach ulcers to participate in a 6 week to 1 year study. $250 to $350 offered to those chosen to participate. Call Pauli Research International at 776-6236. 1tfn HEARTBURN STUDY WANTED: Patients with fre quently occurring heartburn to participate in a 4 week study using currently available medications. $125 incentive paid to those cho sen for participation. Call Pauli Research International at 776-6236. 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 SKIN INFECTION STUDY DIAGNOSIS OF ABCESS OR CELLULITIS? Patients needed with skin infections such as ab- cesses, impetigo, traumatic wound infections and burns. Make money compensatory for time and cooperation. All disease treated to resolution. G&S STUDIES, Inc. 846-5933 TEMPERATURE STUDY WANTED: Patients with elevated temperature to participate in a short at-home study to evaluate currently available over-the-coun ter fever reducres. No blood taken. $75 offered to those chosen to particcipate. Call Pauli Research 776-6236. HAYFEVER STUDY WANTED: Patients with Fall Weed Hayfever to participate in a 1 -3 week study. $40-$100 for those chosen to partici pate. Call Pauli Research International 776-6236. SINUSITIS STUDY DIAGNOSIS - Acute Sinusitis? If you have sinus infection you may volunteer and participate in a short study, be compensated for time and cooperation and have disease treated (all cases treated to resolution). G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 159tf DON’T WAIT! ENROLL NOW! FEVER BUSTER STUDY! If you have at least 2 fever blisters a year and would be interested in trying a new medication, call for information regarding study. You must be enrolled before your next fever blister. Compensation for volunteers. G&S STUDIES, INC. 846-5933 NOTICE! Welcome Back Ya’ all! Bring this to the Dixie Chicken for one FREE order of french fries. Offer expires tomorrow at high noon. ita/ai •TRAVEL SPRING BREAK SOUTH PADRE Early booking discount offer: Sun- chase IV , Suntide III, Sunchase Beachfront. Save $25.00 per per son - book by Oct. 1st. Limited space at these prices. Call NOW! 1-800-258-9191 Great Destinations Ext. 100. 1t8/31 • FOR RENT Still need a place to live? Over crowded in the dorms? Scholar’s Inn still has a few apts left near campus. Dorm Plan - Just $175./mo. nice fur nished apt. All Bills Pd. and no responsibility for roommates or Regular Rental - $225- $275./mo. Also furnished. Call 846-3050 or go by 401 Cooner. 1 qfitp/i THE GOLDEN RULE Summer and/or Fall/Spring Openings for Men and Women, Chris tian-like, non-smoking Telephones in, Deluxe Apts UTILITIES AND CABLE PAID Free Laundry, storage, Bus CALL/ASK: 693-5560 TODAY! $150./mo. Share B/B, $250./mo. Own B/B SUMMER SPECIAL: $240 Special! Only 30 more days! Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm.; $15072 Bdrm.: $175. Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5p.m. 187tfn Bdr Apt. Quiet, Furnished, Near Campus. Starting at $225/mo. Call 846-3050. 19518/26 Contemporary Bryan home. Brick floors, beamed ceil ings, recessed lighting, abundant windows. “Modern” look. Pets okay. Call David at 846-0606, Brazosland Properties. lt9/4 Student Special 2/1 Duplexes. $225. and up. 696-5363. 196t9/l 1 Apt. for Rent, TV, Microwave, 2 blocks East Campus. $ 160./mo. nights 693-4939. 196t9/2 HORSE STALLS FOR RENT. 4 MILES FROM CAM PUS. FULL CARE AVAILABLE. 693-6699. 196t9/10 Close to A&M! 2-3 BR, $185-$205. Some furnished. 779-3350, 696-2038. 196t9/l 1 2 Bdrm mobile home furnished or unfurnished. 12 min. drive from campus. 822-6502. 196t9/l Country Living Convenient to Campus, Two Bed room, One Bath Duplex, Furnished or unfurnished. Pets O.K., Stables Nearby. 823-8903 or (846-1051 for LB) 178t8/31 WALK TO A&M: 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Fourplexes. $275./mo. 776-2300, wkends 1-279-2967. 186t9/4 « EOR SALE 184tfn mi • HELP WANTED GUARANTEED STUDENT LOANS Attention Students & Parents: $100,000,000 NOW AVAILABLE $54,000 maximum loan available per student INTEREST FREE WHILE IN SCHOOL Take 15 years to Repay Starting 6 months after Graduation at an 8% in terest rate We make comittments for each and every year that you are in school! APPLY NOW to reserve your loan amount! Call for information: FIRST VENTURE GROUP 696-6601 16016/19 VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES. FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn Texas Coin Exchange Part-time for fall in jewelry de partment. Experience nice but not necessary. Please bring references. Talk to John or Randy. No ap plications by phone. 404 University Dr. Suite A (behind Shellenbergers) 119/4 Officials Wanted for Intramural Sports Anyone interested should attend the appropriate meeting: Indoor Soccer; Monday, Aug. 31, 6pm, 164 Read. Flag Football & 16" Softball; Monday, Sept. 7, 6pm, 164 Read. for more information call 845- 7826. 118/31 L.S.A.T. - Free computerized diagnostic classes start for 12-87, exam on 9-9-87. Kaplan Ed Center 696- PREP. lt9/4 • FREE BRR $99. Special. Increase your reading speed 2-7 times. 18 hr. video course. Kaplan Ed Center 696- PREP. D9/4 Two Free kittens. Six months. Females. Some shots. 696-1946, 846-4473. 196t9/S BAR review course multy-state review sessions. 25 yr program. Kaplan Ed Center 696-PREP. U9/4 • FOR SALE CPA Review course. Flexible hrs. 7% pass rate. Enroll for 1-4 sections. Kaplan Ed Center 696-PREP. lt9/4 Lesbian/Bisexual Women’s Support Group. All under graduates, graduates, faculty, community women wel come. Meets weekly. For information call 690-0323. 119/11 Scholarship Funds Located. Call 409-291-6603 or write CCBC PO Box 1257 Huntsville, Tx 77342-1257195t9/4 * ROOMMATE WANTED Live in house near campus. Bills paid. $170./mo. No smoker. Male. 696-3884. 195t9/2 HELP WANTED Bargain Place used 6 drawer chest $34.95 wood chairs $7.95 and much more new & used furniture across from the Farm Patch / next to the moose Monday-Friday 3600 AA Old College 1t9/4 Lakeview Club Tabor Road Open Saturdays available for rental 776-5538 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" •DENOTES DOLBY STEREO MANOR EAST 3 Manor East Mall 823-8300 DOMINO S PIZZA Now hiring men & women to deliver pizzas. Must be 18 and have own car, insurance and good driving record. Earn $6-$8 per hour wage, mileage & tips. Apply between 2pm and 5pm. 4407 Texas, Bryan 260-9020 19318/19 CUSTOMIZE YOUR APARTMENT. Choose from, ceiling fans, mini-blinds, wallpaper, fencing or washer. Quiet area in E. Bryan. 2 Br start at $295./mo. V& off 3rd months rent. 776-2300, wkends 1-279-2967. 186t8/31 Two bedroom unfurnished house, 2502 Tabor Rd., Bryan. Deposit $50, monthly $175. 778-8755 after 5pm. 194t8/31 Two bedroom, one bath studio near Villa Maria and 2818. W/D connections. Water, garbage, sewage paid. $350. per month. 846-4783 or 846-5186. 188t9/11 1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C & Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512 & 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets. 140tfn Southwood Manor. Airline Dr. Southwood Valley 2 bdrm, apts. $270 to $325 large apts., ceiling fans, on shutde. 696-1096. 187t8/31 1 BDR, 511 FIRST. $190. 2 BDR, 401 BOYETT. $260. 2 BDR HOUSE, 300 HOLIK. $200. 779-3700. 195t9/2 1985 HONDA SPREE SCOOTER. PHONE 764-2126. $325. lt9/2 KAWASAKI KLT-250, Couch, evening dresses. 696- 4646. It9/1 FATBURGERS help wanted, cashiers, cooks, drivers (all positions). Call 846-4234. 196t9/4 Housekeeper wanted for cleaning and laundry, mini mum 8 hours per week; schedule flexible. Call eve nings 7-9pm. 846-3765. 196t9/S Gumby’s Pizza now hiring delivery drivers, good pay, flexible hours, must have own car and insurance. Ap ply next to Thomas Sweet in College Station or call 764-8629. 196t9/4 Schlotzky’s is now accepting applications for part time evening and weekend shifts. Apply in person only be tween 2:00 and 5:00pm. 193t9/4 GRADUATE STUDENTS: Notetakers needed for fall semester. Must type! Notes -n- Quotes. 112 Nagle 846- 2255. 195t9/4 Wanted Female preferably for Part-time Child Care. 4- 7pm Mo-Th. Must have own transportation. Refer ences. 764-8742. H9/4 GOOD WITH CHILDREN? CARE FOR OUR TWO YEAR OLD IN OUR HOME, MORNINGS. 696-0570 AFTER 5PM. U9/4 Bookkeeper Part-Time Wanted. Apply at Piper’s Gull C.S. It9/11 Part-Time help wanted. Apply at Piper’s Gulf Service. University Dr. at Texas, C.S. 846-3062. lt9/4 HIRING! Government jobs- your area. $15,000.- $68,000. Call (602)838-8885 Ext. 4009. U9/18 Help Wanted. Experience in fish &: fish supplies. Ap ply at Animal World, Inc. or call 822-9315. lt9/4 TO BUY OR SELL SHAKLEE PRODUCTS CALL 7755-3046 or 822-2432. It9/ll rm way our r 181 SMWWMTEa 191 I*CAN’T BUY ME LOVE pqis ml PLAZA 3 226 Southwest Pkwy 693-2457 1 1 ‘THE LIVING DAYUGHTS pq TsTl 1 ‘STAKEOUT r m I 1 ‘MAID TO ORDER r 12 I SCHULMAN 6 2002 E. 29th' 775-2463 BACK TO THE BEACH pq 112 BEVERLY HILLS COP II r 18 $ DOLLAR DAYS $ ROM COP r 18 *flmspA£f pq m SUMMER SCHOOL Pa n lilt ROXASS 18 COMPUTER’S ETC. 693-7599. LOWEST PRICES EVER! EBM-PC/XT COMPATIBLES: 640KB-RAM, 2-360KB DRIVES, TURBO, KEYBOARD, MON ITOR: $649. PC/AT SYSTEMS: $899. Itfn For Sale 1987 Yamaha Riva Razz SH-50T-R. $575. ne gotiable. After 5pm call 696-9695. lt9/7 SCUBA EQUIPMENT TABATA B.C. AND FINS LIKENEW. $270. 696-1511. D9/4 ‘85 Chevette 5spd. air, am/fm. 696-1035 after 6, $3200. U9/4 TOWNHOME- Owner must sell now. Two bedroom, two baths, all appliances. On bus line. Negotiable. 764- 1037. U8/31 1983 CHEVETTE AUTOMATIC. EXCELLENT RUNNING CONDITION. BEST OFFER. 764-6700. 196t9/l Aggie Special 14x70 Mobile Home Set Up In Bryan’s Finest Park. 3 BR, 2 BA, Porch, Patio Cover, Fenced Yard, 8x16 Storage. 2201 Leonard Rd. Sp. 73 Bryan. 779-3356. 196t9/3 79 Chevy Wagon good condition, $1400 offer 846- 5517. 194t9/l 1982 FORD ESCORT hatchback, A/C, AM/FM, tape, B/Sl Pizza HHut Eranoraacsa NOW HIRING Delivery Drivers •must be 18 •must have own car •must have liability ins. Telephone Operators •must have good phone skills •keyboard/typing skills helpful •flexible hours •Earn $6-8/hour (wages, tips, reimbursment) Apply at: 1103 Anderson (at Holleman) 4207 Wellborn Rd. 3131 Briarcrest between 2-5pm. 57K miles, good condition, $2295., 589-2665. 193t8/: YAMAHA 50cc 1982 Great On Campus Bike! Perfect ,ampu Conditions. $400. Contact Luis 764-6917. 193t8/31 Ninja 900 1984. Excellent cond. Extras $2800. Neg. 696-1511. 192t8/26 Cheap amo parts, used. Pic-A-Parl. Inc. 78 and older. 3505 Old Kurtcn Road, Bryan. I02lfn COLLEGE REP WANTED to distrib ute "Student Rate” subscription cards at this campus. Good income. For in formation and application write to: COLLEGIATE MARKETING SERV ICES, 251 Glenwood Dr. Mooresville, NC 28115, (704) 664-4063. naai 1 1NY ADS, BUT REAL HEAVYWEIGHTS WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. 845-2611 Israel stops of jetfightei }RI redesi] rocket JERUSALEM (AP) - ThLsile t inet yielded to strong pressure: a nd cr Washington and voted by tk renew: rowest of margins Sunday tooflune. production of the Lavi, a ne| |rhf nosed jet fighter designed as brocket warplane of the future. a nd a The vote, which followedim*,§00 i of acrimonious debate, was l! Thiok< with one abstention. |P es ’ America had provided neat tors wt of the financing for the projeaJ| Befc U.S. officials were concernedtcertilie the huge cost over-runs. to fly Foreign Minister ShimonPt:that th the Labor Party proposed cat,test-fir lion. Absorption Minister laOTpuiK Tsur, a Laborite, said the Call Kdn was headed for a tie vote, • Aeron would have kept the Lavi aliit tiori a he said party leaders prauspacc Health Minister Shoshana Ark breath mozlino to abstain rather that space for continuing the project, ; grouric had been inclined to do. K ex^ Challei She abstained, but wept; crew vote was taken, radio static:: A p ported. blariK* The decision was a setbao in |the Prime Minister Yitzhak Sham: hot exl his right-wing Likud bloc. Pan stige was riding on the projeci nal liqi n was launched under a Likucrhope tl eminent in 1980. Bp Cancellation was also a blow I ^ Israel's billion-dollar-a-yearar bn 1 t ^ 1( dustry, already struggling frc c ? nie 11 loss of overseas markets, gM'‘ 1 South Africa and Iran, in raPr resl years. | Lavi supporters said cancelk would produce layoffs of 5,1 the 20,000 employes of Israel craft Industries, or IAI, diet owned company that developed plane. About 3,000 angry worien IAI’s main factory after the announced and blocked a mail, leading to Ben Gurion Intel Airport. Some shouted s ..winnin against Peres, and workers ! voued threatened to halt commert-went o traffic to and from Israel. tough we') : About 50 IAI employee “The 1 tested outside Shamir soffrce. age of ( the Cabinet meeting, shoudn;! Mar American slogans in Hebrev wanted as: “ 1 lu-v (the Americans suit, di care less about Israel!" atTucs Washington provides Israel Mar S1.8 billion dollars a year inn sweet hi aid. Epdsidt cal Cer m. I'Mar sinc e A trial for treasoi E ■' Israeli stands "with IV ■ ■ a Rock in Jerusalem jL “We each ot ■We “The Tie “I wi JERUSALEM (AP)-Formel raeli nuclear technician Monlfl „ Vanunu, who told a Britishnf-l per Israel produces nuclearr e . vas ons, went on trial behind a doors Sunday after being r- into a courtroom with boards! windows, Vanunu, 32, was charged^ treason and espionage aftertht day Times of London ran am | Oct. 5 which said Israel had: I Itt piled 100 nuclear weapons,wailj J Al to make hydrogen and ntij bombs and ranked sixth Pi world nuclear powers. It basedr WA5 port on information provide:Reagar Vanunu. fellies tc Israel never responded dir# tion cc the newspaper’s account. Itsait day fr< it would not be the first couin: a bortio introduce nuclear weapons itipe reg Middle East. courts. Vanunu came to Jerusalei ‘The trict Court presumably in onet ductive blue police vans that arrivedH 1 ? htig a.m. Sunday with windows phons g white. A canopy was drapedotsBpr, 1 back entrance of one van to MW 1 ad porters from seeing Vanunu. League Courtroom windows’’ boarded up and Israel radit Pi/er some court employees were rtf intent ‘ temporarily for security reasffl formati JyDn 5 Vanunu faces life inprisonij m victed. He has been held in is® since last October when lit brought to Israel. His family^ was kidnapped by Israeli age® Vanunu worked as ateemi the Dimona nuclear reactor 1' southern Negev desert fod than nine years until he wasfr* 1985. He left Israel to travel^ months lived in Australia wilt 11 converted to Christianity. Defense attorney Avigdor man said Vanunu was forced® a hood Sunday until he i courtroom. The court has ordered tli< ; trial be closed to the public,®! that open proceedings would' promise state security. Feldman said the threcil panel would decide later I on a defense motion to ope the trial to the public. Vanunu disappeared froff don shortly before publication 1 Sunday Times article. His: Meir, told the newspaper a Israeli agent lured Vanunu London to Rome with ] .sex. In Rome, he said, Yarn®! drugged and abducted by agents.