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Battalion Classifieds notice DECEMBER GRADUATES! DON’T MISS THE BOAT! ORDER YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENT FINANCE CENTER MSC ROOM 217 SEPT. 1--SEPT. 30 MON-FRI 8 AM-4 PM 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 Aci 1974”, the following directory information may be made public ur; 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 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/individual if regis tered before Sept. 4th. after Sept. 4th $9.00 per individ ual. T-shirts are available. 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 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 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 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. 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. 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 $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 WEIGHT CONTROL STUDY Females 20%-40% overweight 12 week behavior modification program Darrell Turner Dept, of Psychology 846-9265 or 845-2096 619/18 Call Pauli Research International at 776-6236. 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 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 * BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $$$ PROFITS IN DONUTS. No franchise fees. Assis tance available for equipment Financing, supplies, and training. Write: Paradise Donuts, Inc., 211 Thompson Blvd., Sedalia, Mo. 65301. Phone: 816-826-8981. 6t9/9 • HELP WANTED HELP! Rudder Theatre Complex Needs Student Workers For Stagehand and Spotlight Work To Apply Come To: Rudder Auditorium Tues. Sept. 15 7:00pm COME SIGN UP!! WANTED FOR DIRTY JOB! in newspaper pressroom, Monday through Friday from about 10am to 2pm. If interested and available any of those days, please contact Don Johnson, 845-2646. Pay is minimum; dependability es sential; work on Battalion press run, and in preparatory and clean up throughout semester. ! care, housekeeper. Salary 4- room 4- meals. 776- 6t9/7 .tnd Cok smile T oortunity For Golfers. Work 8 hrs. per week •* weekday golf. Apply in person Bryan Golf W. Villa Maria, ask for Jerry. Must have a 6t9/9 Grapevine A taurant. Part-time help. Call for an ap pointment. 6 6-3411. 4tfn HIRING! Government jobs- your area. $15,000.- $68,000. Cal! (602)838.8885 Ext. 4009. It9/18 Bookkeeper Part-Time Wanted. Apply at Piper’s Gulf CS. U9/11 TO BUY OR SELL SHAKLEE PRODUCTS CALL 7755-3046 or 822-2432. U9/11 FOR RENT Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. „ Three blocks from A&:M. Bedroom/bath. Share laun- dry/kitchen. $290 including utilities. 696-4455. 6t9/18 CUSTOMIZE YOUR APARTMENT: Choose from ceiling fans, mini-blinds, wallpaper, fencing, washer, or Vfc off 3rd months rent. Quiet area in East Bryan. 2 BR start at $295./mo. 776-2300 wkends 1-270-2967. 6U0/2 WALK TO A&M. 2 BR/1 BA, $275. mo. 776-2300, wkends 1-279-2967. 6tl0/2 Walking distance campus, 2 Bdr., 1 Ba. house. $200., $75. deposit. 696-4557, 693-0776. 6t9/18 Near campus. 2 bdr, 1 ba house. $295., $75. deposit. 696-4557,693-0776. 6t9/18 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 1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C & Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512 & 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets. 140tfn 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. 188l9/l] Rooms available NOW. Boarding House - sorority row. 693-5097 for information. 4t9/7 Student Special 2/1 Duplexes. $225. and up. 696-5363. 196t9/l 1 • LOST AND FOUND Lost Fn ve month male Dalmation. Name is Zero. From University Oaks. Call 693-4097. 6t9/l 1 Lost White Gold Watch 5 diamonds on face. Reward. 260-3409. 6t9/l 1 LOST SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING NEAR O&M. REWARD!! 696-7675, 696-9126. 5t9/8 • ROOMMATE WANTED ROMMATE TROUBLE? HAVE YOUR OWN ROOM IN A TWO BDR HOUSE FOR ONLY $120./mo. + UTILITIES. CALL BILL 693-0325 PAT 774-7753. 4t9/10 * SERVICES Need Resume For Fall Interviews? 1 day service. Infor mation taken by phone. Laser printed. $20. 696-7737. 2t9/7 POSITIVE PET TRAINING OFFERS CONSISTENT' EFFECTIVE DOG OBEDIENCE. CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 24. LORI ANN RIZZO 696-1560. 5t9/17 VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES. FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA PERS, GRAPHICS. EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn Lesbian/Bisexual Women’s Support Group. All under graduates, graduates, faculty, community women wel come. Meets weekly. For information call 690-0323. H9/11 • WANTED BASEBALL CARDS Wanted To Buy. Pay Cash. 764- 7983. 2t9/28 ♦ SPECIAL. NOTICE Surprise your sweetheart with a serenade. Mexican Students Association. 822-5003, 696-9027. 6t9/9 • FOR SALE Must Sell 1984 Sunbird AM/FM. A/C, Good Condition. $4950. Call 693-3735. 6t9/10 16.7 VA TRACT HEAVILY WOODED WITH DEER. GOOD PRICE. LOAN ASSUMABLE. 846-8587 AF TER 5PM. 6t9/l1 ’85 Chevetter am/fm, air, 5 spd., excellent gas mileage. 696-1035 after 6pm. 6t9/l 1 PASSPORT RADAR DETECTOR, like new, stop speeding ticckets for good. $175. obo. 693-0319. 6t9/l 1 Houseplants: Ficus. Areca, Bamboo, and Ponytail Palms, Giant Pothos Ivy. Free Airplane Plant with $35. purchase. 822-4806. 2t9/7 Furniture Gold Velvet Couches, 2 Endtables, Coffee Table $350./separate. 776-5505. 4t9/9 Need part-time people to work own home. Call Mon- “ 1-0887. 10-4. 775-0887. Wanted three delivery people part-time with truck van. Call 775-0887 Mon-Tue 10-4. 5t9/7 • FOR SALE it-time kitchen help + waitpersons. Applyin person vntown Weelborn Bar-B-Que, Wellborn Rd. 6lY ri from Kyle Field. 690-0046. 6t9/l 1 ‘78 SUZUKI GS 750E Excellent Condition. Only 9,000 Miles $1,200 Call Tom 696-2258. 3t9/8 Cheap auto parts, used Pic-A-Part. Inc. 78 and older. 3505 Old Kurtcn Road, Bryan. 102tfn For Sale 1987 Yamaha Riva Razr SH-50T-R. $575. ne gotiable. After 5pm call 696-9695. lt9/7 BRAND NEW APPLAUSF \COLSTH AL GL 1 I AK W/AMPLIFIER CAPABILITIES $200 oi BEST OF FER 693-7245 Mike. 3l9/8 ’86 YAMAHA F'Z-600 MINT CONDITION. LOW MILES. BEST OFFER. 260-4906. 5t9/10 ■■“LIVE Dru Wilson Acoustic Soloist $2.50 Pitchers Speed Reading Free one hour lesson! We will double your speed. Only money back guar antee course in Texas will: •increase comprehension improve retention >teach study skills Get assigned read ing done in less than half the time. Holiday Inn College Station Tues., Sept. 8 or Wed., Sept. 9 4,6, and 8 p.m. Power Reading 713-320-9671 at ease ask for it by name call 845-2611 to advertise Page 14/The Battalion/Monday, September 7, 1987 Crews get repriev as cooler weather helps calm blazei^ / A r>\ Z"'~.r*...W^»IImCZ~*a** ^ cr\/)if4»cm2)n Earn $huiuireds wcekly$ in your spare lime. United Services of America is looking for homeworkers to per form mail services. Incentive programs available. For information send large sell addressed stamped enve lope to U.S.A. 24307 Magic Mtn. Pkwy., Suite #306. Valencia. Ca. 91355. St9/14 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. 3t9/2 (AP) — Crews battling forest fires that have charred an estimated 980 square miles in the VV’est got help Sunday from calm, cooler weather after the smoke was blamed for two aviation near-collisions, and tfie last evacuees were allowed to return home in Oregon. A second firefighter was killed in California, this one by a falling tree. Some fires in remote areas were being allowed to burn, partly be cause of a shortage of trained fire fighters. No damage estimate was available for California, hut Oregon officials estimated statewide damage at $318 million, mostly in timber loss. In addition to prime timber cials said the blazes also wer stroying illegal marijuana crops hi den in the forests. "We’ve basically used up all t firefighting resources in the natioi Jim Torrence, regional forester f the U.S. Forest Service, said at news conference Sunday in Orego The total burned area in Califi nia grew to more than 475,000 aci since Aug. 28 and 107,000 aci have gone up in smoke in Oreg< About 35,000 acres have burned Idaho, and smaller fires were i ported last week in Washingtoi zona, Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming, bringing the total acreage to about 629,000. The burned area is only 72 square James, a spokesman Diego-based airline. t arrying z7 passt; if fi de lity 1 Ft >nal )ffi Ari sqtx miles smaller than the state of Rhode '86 tIONDA SPREE SCOOTER...black w lockable trunk... only 500 miles... excellent condition... Call Ke vin 693-6206 ($4 20'neg). 3t9/4 COMPUTERS ETC. 693-7599. LOWEST PRICES EVER! EBM-PC/XT COMPAT IBLES: 640KB-RAM. 2-360KB DRIVES, TURBO, KEYBOARD. MON ITOR: $599. PC/AT SYSTEMS: $899. Itfn Island. Fires in Oregon and Calif were being fought by 22,000 fighters, up 2,000 from Satu according to the Boise Interaj Fire Center in Idaho, which nates state and federal crews they were fighting 1,844 fire from Saturday’s 1,877. Smoke and haze from tl had reduced visibility to one- mile late Saturday when a plane and a four-engine Southwest Airlines jet came fire OOP It Si dm ie fires quarter private Pacific within 200 feet of each other, said Jerem Fh had to take evasive action You aim southeast of Oakland, JamtA&M’s 1-5 No injuries or damage neince Coac ported. The Federation AA 1982. Administration was invejtiga^ Except ii F.arlier Saturday, the pilotoli O nce 3 gle-engine Cessna 150 nying»he Agj east of Salinas reported ht farted the dangerously close to anotherc-on embar liecause of the smoke, accor dgly un the National Weather Set ared. As Redwood City. 7-S defea A sjxikesman for the FAA iana State pilot had not filed a "near-n ield last S jxii t. id overrat Sunday w as the third stnigi; You get of favorable weather in Ca'Quid have and crews were making htif it had b< .trains! [lie slate’s worst btaa'^red. An H^ing 111e 1 19,000-acre a youi fire in the Stanish^ Instead rst just west of Y--torv of pe Park, a spokesmanPOSive con aid it no longer thrt:i* sni al debi rd Crove of rare ie Wouldn’ redwoods in the park. the sea LoVar Pi a\ Marlines,anini.^tton oil lion of fuel foi the CalifoT a ytxi it partment of Forestry, sand, '’A^rnpKmsl around threornei We'reber; The Agjj to get containment on our top: P as '' until six pr lot it y flies " ' n 4 quart! She said the Paper Comp ' lett d one had destroyed enough tiE:T® n g tear build 10,000 three-bedroom:' r ® s even i One firefighter was killec i: 1 **** 11 *; 6 °h day and nine others were' ver ^ to °^ none seriously, when a four! ^he fir ameter tree fell on their trndfl ”. ov T‘ Rivers National Forest abo ,oted lhat miles norih of San h.inex tree was in a fire area bum . ie .SS burned or dead, Martines usln 8 was the second firefighter ense thal since Aug. 28. ° n Fire of f u iaK said an inienscjl f ( OV j n ’ .. . 'H fourth, i the huge Paperfe ... hi , nit 150 miles souther 1 T , r , tig the ba e ISC O from sprradi:.^ whlc . of Sonora was pav,' M ba(k fire 20 percent cot.t|| some y is .1 . you ci A&M fir ite in the t! ompleted teering the lay. A sack ulted in a [rive and th to p San Fran with th Sunday Attorney’s office soyi professionals avoid paying back loans BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) —Too often, their ranks include the profes sionals — doctors, lawyers, educa tors, government workers and even legislators. With a disdain for their legal obli gations, they willingly take the money to obtain the college degree needed to start their careers and then turn their backs, leaving less for others barred from university cam puses because of finances. This is the picture the state attor ney general’s office paints of many of the 20,000 people who have quit paying back their loans for higher education. Often, it’s not a matter of who can’t pay. “To be perfectly honest with you, it’s the people who won’t pay,’’ Mae Wyatt, collections coordinator for the attorney general’s office, says. For some of those who haven’t paid, the anticipation of receiving a state income tax refund proved to be a bit premature this year. Acting under a 1982 law, the at torney general’s office seized $307,000 from those in default with student loans. A law that goes into effect this fall will allow the state to refuse occupa tional licenses to those who have failed to pay or make arrange' to pay their loans. Wyatt said that when the (it rate is high, the federal govert' trims hack the amount of money made available to suit versities through the Studeni Program. Wyatt blamed the econoiF much of the problem, bun®, terms of people being unable•’ pay the loans. Many wlioobui' degrees in Louisiana leave (lit for jobs in economic boomard not ing their agreement torepi said. However, authorities are f a f oothold against the flood of due notes, Wyatt said. According to Attorney Go’ William Guste, his office is haS about 20,000 delinquent aco- 18,000 of which are the taM lawsuits or court-or</ judgments. The other 2,000 are fol‘ ! through with regular paymeni Since 1982, the state hasitf 8 j $715,000 through garnishmfl/ income tax refunds and thea$ general’s office has recovered million from delinquentstudei accounts, Guste said. 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 Nite" ‘DENOTES DOLBY STEREO MANOR EAST 3 Manor East Mall 823-8300 i Selection bytft. Guitar Shop.. Head and Shoulders Abovi the Crowd! All at Unbeatable Price 1 : *110 WAY OUT r ISffOW WHITE g *CAH’T BUY ME LOVE PG13 The GUITAR SHOP 1911 S. Texas, College Staiit-j' (409) 693-8698 • BUY • RENTALS • SELL • REPAIRS • TRADE • LESSONS Largest selection 1 ‘STAKOUTr £3 I 1 *MAID TO ORDER r m 1 SCHULMAN 6 2002 E. 29th 775-2463 BACK TO THE BEACH pg BEVERLY HILLS COP II r 7:20 $ DOLLAR DAYS $ HOBO COPr m UKTOUCHABLESr SUMMER SCHOOL pg-13 RjXJgE m