The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 1987, Image 12

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    Battalion Classifleds
» NOTICE
DECEMBER GRADUATES!
DON’T MISS THE BOAT!
ORDER YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS
STUDENT FINANCE CENTER
MSC ROOM 217
SEPT. 1-SEPT. 30
MON-FRI 8AM-4PM
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.
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.
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
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
TEXAS BIATHLON
1K Swim then 10K Run
Register at Southwood Pool
Date & Place: Southwood
Pool Saturday Sept. 12th,
1987.
Time: 7:30am
Fee: $7.50/indlvldual if regis
tered before Sept. 4th. after
Sept. 4th $9.00 per individ
ual.
T-shirts are available.
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 „
• NOTICE
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
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100
ALLERGY STUDY
WANTED: Patients 18-60 yrs.
with known or suspect Fall Weed
Allergies/Hayfever to participate
in a short allergy study. $100 In
centive paid to those chosen to
participate.
Call Pauli Research Interna
tional 776-6236
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100
4tfn
DON’T WAIT! ENROLL NOW!
FEVER BLISTER 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
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.
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.
♦ FOR RENT
THE GOLDEN RULE
Fall or Spring Openings for
Women
Christian-like, non-smoking
Telephones in Deluxe Apts.
UTILITIES AND CABLE PAID
Free Laundry, Storage, Bus
CALL/ASK: 693-5560 After 4pm
$150./mo. Share B/B, $250./mo.
Own B/B 3t9/4
Cotton Village Apts.,
Snook, Tx.
1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248
Rental assistance available!
Call 846-8878 or 774-0773
after 5pm. 4tf
Student Special 2/1 Duplexes. $225. and up. 696-5363.
196t9/l 1
Contemporary Bryan home. Brick floors, beamed ceil
ings, recessed lighting, abundant windows. "Modern"
look. Pets okay. Call David at 846-0606, Brazosland
Properties. D9/4
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/ll
1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C & Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512
& 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets.
140tfn
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
WALK TO A&M: 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Kourplexes.
$275./mo. 776-2300, wkends 1-279-2967. 186t9/4
Rooms available NOW. Boarding House - sorority row.
693-5097 for information. 4t9/7
ROOMMATE WANTED
ROMMATE TROUBLE? HAVE YOUR OWN ROOM
IN A TWO BDR HOUSE FOR ONLY $120./mo. +
UTILITIES. CALL BILL 694-0325 PAT 774-7753.
4t9/10
% SERVICES
Scholarship Funds Located. Call 409-291-6603 or write
CCBC PO Box 1257 Huntsville, Tx 77342-1257195t9/4
• SERVICES
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
• 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.
118/31
• HELP WANTED
Pi^ca
-Hut.
dzaanEocsa
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.
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)
1t9/4
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
193t8/19
COLLEGE REP WANTED to distribute "Student
Rate” subscription cards on campus. Good income, no
selling involved. For information and application write
to: CAMPUS SERVICE, 1745 W. Glendale Ave., Phoe
nix, Az. 85021. 5t9/4
Need part-time people to work own home. Call Mon-
Tue 10-4. 775-0887. 5t9/7
Wanted three delivery people part-time with truck van.
Call 775-0887 Mon-Tue 10-4. 5t9/7
Officials Wanted: Anyone interested in officiating In
tramural Flag Football or 16" Softball should attend an
orientation meeting Monday, Sept. 7, 6pm, 164 Read
For more information call 845-7826. St9/2
VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES.
FREE CORRECTIONS RESUMES. THESES,-PA
PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER
QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn
Earn $hundreds weekly$ in your spare time. United
Services of America is looking for homeworkers to per
form mail services. Incentive programs available. For
information send large self addressed stamped enve
lope to U.S.A. 24307 Magic Mtn. Pkwy., Suite #306,
Valencia, Ca. 91355. 3t9/14
POSITIVE PET TRAINING OFFERS CONSISTENT
EFFECTIVE DOG OBEDIENCE. CLASSES START
SEPTEMBER 24. LORI ANN RIZZO 696-1560. 5t9/17
Resort Hotels, Cruiselines, Airlines, Amusement Parks,
NOW accepting applications. For more information
and an application; Write: National Collegiate Recre
ation Service, PO Box 8074, Hilton Head, S.C. 29938.
3t9/4
Need Resume For Fall Interviews? 1 day service. Infor
mation taken by phone. Laser printed. $20. 696-7737.
2t9/7
FATBURGERS help wanted, cashiers, cooks, drivers
(all positions). Call 846-4234. 19fit9/4
Page 12AThe Battalion/Friday, September 4
• HELP WANTED
Schlot/ky’s is now accepting applications for part tin
evening and weekend shifts- Apply in person only b
tween 2:00 and 5:00pm. 193t9
Wanted remale preferably for rart-time c.nuo c.arr -t-
7pm Mo-Th. Must have own transportation Refer
ences. 764-8742. \i9iA
TO BUY OR SELL SHAKLEE PRODUCTS CALI.
7755-3046 or 822-2432. 119 11
Bookkeeper Part-Time Wanted. Apply at Piper’s Gulf
C.S 119/11
L.S.A.T. - Free computerized diagnostic classes start
for 12-87, exam on 9-9-87. Kaplan Ed Center 696-
PREP. U9/4
BRR $99. Special. Increase your reading speed 2-7
times. 18 hr. video course. Kaplan Ed Center 696-
PREP. lt9/4
Part-Time help wanted. Apply at Piper’s Gulf Service
University Dr. at Texas. C.S. 846-3062. It9/4
HIRING! Government jobs- your area $1.*
$68,000. Call (602)838-8885 Ext. 4009.
Gumby’s Pizza now hiring delivery driv
flexible hours, must have own car and i
ply next to Thomas Sweet in College
764-8629.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: Note taken i
semester. Must type! Notes -n- Quotes. 1
2255.
Grapevine Restaurant. Part-timi
pointment. 696-3411.
W’ork 8 hrs. per v
day golf Apply in person Brya
Villa Maria. Ask for Jerry.
• FOR SALE
BAR review course multy-state review sessions. 25 yr
program. Kaplan Ed Center 696-PREP. U9/4
CPA Review course. Flexible hrs. 7% pass rate. Enroll
for 1-4 sections. Kaplan Ed Center 696-PREP. U9/4
Lesbian/Bisexual Women’s Support Group. All under
graduates, graduates, faculty, community women wel
come. Meets weekly. For information call 690-0323.
It9/11
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
LAZY LANE yard sale. 2 BLOCKS E
AVE. ON BROADMOOR. SATURDAY
'86 YAMAHA FZ-600 >
MILES. BEST OFFER 2f
COMPUTER'S ETC.
EVER! EBM-PC/XT C
2-S60KB DRIVES. T
ITOR: $599. PC/AT SV
LSI' PR
S40KB-I
For Sale 1987 Yamaha I
gotiable. After 5pm call
SCUBA EQUIPMENT TAB.’
LIKENEW $270. 696-1511
‘85 Chevette 5spd.
Flexsteel sofa bed,
evenings.
BRAND NEW APPLAL
W/AMPL1F1ER CAPABI
FER 693-7245 Mike.
Honda Elite 250,
sell, Phil 764-6591.
'86 HONDA SPREE SC
trunk... only 500 miles., c
vin 693-6206 ($4 2<Xncg)
'78 SUZUKI GS 750E ExceUcn
Miles $ 1.200 Call Tom 696-225
Houseplants: Ficus. Arcca, Bamboo, and Ponyt
Palms, Giant Pothos Ivy. Free Airplane Plant with $!’
purchase. 822-4806. 2t9
Ninja 900 1984. Excellent cond. Extras $2800 Ncg.
696-1511. 192t8/26
TWIN BED SEALY $75. PIONEER SX-780 S I ERE(
RECEIVER 45WATTS/CHANNEL $60 695-2737
Furniture Gold Velvet Couches, 2 Endtables, Coffc
Table $350./separate. 776-5505. 4t9/
LOST AND FOUND
LOST SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING NEAR
O&M. REWARD!! 696-7675, 696-9126. 5t9/8
• WANTED
BASEBALL CARDS Wanted To Buy. Pay Cash. 764-
7983. 2t9/28
‘Secret’ alloy
spells success 11
for company a
>t t
ie feci uiti
ce pre-sei
f;
us
expt
Cheap auto parts, used. Pit-A-Part. Inc. 78 and older.
3505 Ok! Kurten Road. Bryan. 102tfn
NKW YORK (AP) - Ail
metal alloy that has been m||
from generation to generant:
made one American companv; B
lx)l of success for 364 years. Assist
Zildjian Co. of Norwell, Miwjihe woi
the oldest company in the iflLnes ar
States, according to a survey b ^ntner.
Sc Bradstreet Corp., which c.- or a tea;
business records to find n. tje numb
Firms that were operatingbefo'! |r|,resei
l nited States was founded, culminatii
/.ildjian, which was fouwk a sev<
Turkey in 1623 and moved off-se
sachusetts in 1929, mamiti:^
cvmbals, gongs and bells.
Zildjian’s exclusive alloy of
and tin gives the instrumeniic'o the
usual strength and brighuic n er is
product manager Colin Schof^t &o
The company accounts iths.
percent of the worldwide maadpsons car
cvmbals, Sc hofield says. t weekend
One of the biggest old cor .take. Riva
in the United States is Dexicr-t all-impoi
which started out as a sav ashed.
1767 in Windsor Locks, Coi )r|ost.
grew into a Fortune 500 c loaches dt
with rev enues of about $65( ' how their
a year. t Saturday
It manufactures high*-Jnless, of
fiber materials, plastics fon: the head
and consumer use, special!':> time retc
cals and other products. Itakenle Chan
majority owner of a bioted:Fe!jtas A&h
company. Huach his
According to Dun & Brar lath-ran
research, Dexter is one o ht against
1,300 incorporated L'.S. enoosfjbfen abh
wercthnving m 1787, the'oil tough o
Constitution was written. t two sea:
Among the !lusmessc'verctinpionshij
of partnerships set up forffeg
trade in seaports like New YonI«
iiiiuu t■ Boston, l , hil.idelp!B!»^^f
\ * u oom K I 1 he traden V*
usually owned ships or
them, exported grains amii
commodities and importedfaj
goods such as clothes and hi
from Europe.
K.ven in those early davs,thi
ness < limate was fiercely comp
notes Dr. Stuart \V. Bruchev,:
Ian N’evins professor of .At
history at Columbia Univer
New York.
A tannery, J.E. Rhoades
Co. in Newark, Del., was foiic
Quakers in 1702. The compz
which produced hides, sadtfe
buggy whips and now manufc
industrial belting — boast!
once sold hides to Abrahari
coin’s great uncle.
ByT
Sf
'ditor’s no
ortrr for tl
atistician ft
k.
Vhen Te:
inst the 1
htht Kyle
or care ho
ny blac
lyers ar
iring mi
n and whit*
« - , . , *enior runr
Market loses
for third day
1 rid be not
in 'jumpy'tracLkpiaye,
iost every A
sive catego
Th oack Kevir
NEW YORK (AP)
market lost ground for thtvn passes tc
straight session Thursday in. rks held
session of wide swings. ks Pat Thoi
The Dow Jones average of■
dustrials, up more than20[xYet there v
the early going, Finished witiijt long ago -
loss at 2,599.49. ring an Agj
That marked the first time ird of.
erage closed below 2,600 iDn Septem
stood at 2,592.00 on Aug, dium in Ba
Dow set a record closing felcti Gene Si
2,722.42 Aug. 25. gies came
Volume on the New Yori'eat the na
Exchange came to 165.20 :ia State Tig
shares, down from 199.94 miThe winni
the previous session. fed by an
Analysts said the tone for eiver frorr
sion was set largely by dittoed Hugh
markets, where interest ^cElroy ca
bounced around erratically. n es' desp
Interest rates on long-term meed into t
sury bonds, which hit theirh? final p e ri
levels since January I986in\ftto jauru tf
day’s session, dropped bad
early activity. only wa
But then the credit markti •
under renewed pressure.
Late in the session, govtrC
bond rates were moderately^
on the day.
tatc
While traders remain v
about weakness in the dollarar 1 ? 1 * 6 P r
rise of interest rates, there isc** u jng
school of thought on WallStrtG^'pm,
the recent slide in stock prkufV susp
been a healthy development. |c ier for
intfWP-'her
That “correction,” as sofl 1 ^ -
scribe it, is said to be wringintj*to e nt (
excessive enthusiasm outoftiitLi5 a * Ma
ket, bringing stocks back ton^r h a
the
where investors might nno r* trie
more attractive to buy for tl! ■ s tarp
*“rm.
The question being debaUg^ds ^
anv analvsts is how far
vances by at>out 8 to 5 on theiv^her
with 605 up, 966 down and4i : * &iro e
k er s
- Aovj
Nationwide turnover in lf1
i-ii autjii wiuc turnover in
listed issues, including trajiL,-,
’ )f, >
those stocks on regional excess,/' r
and in the over-the-counterffMtc:} 11 '
totaled 195.88 million shares,
Standard 8c Poor’s index (. ^ lr i
industrials gave up 1.73 to 3^
and SScP’s 500-stock compos^ar^ 8
dex was down 1.47 at 320.21
The NASDAQ compositt
for the over-the-counter d^a] ^ e
dropped .57 to 448.36.
At the American Stock Excl
the market value index doA
356.30, down 1.41.