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★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Battalion Classifieds • 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. HIRING! Government jobs- vour area. $15,000.- $68,000. Call (602)838-8885 Ext. 4009. U9/18 Bookkeeper Part-Time Wanted. Apply at piper’s Gulf C.S. H9/11 TO BUY OR SELL SHAKLEE PRODUCTS CALL 7755-3046 or 822-2432. It9/ll Unique Opportunity For Golfers. Work 8 hrs. per week and get free weekday golf. Apply in person Bryan Golf Course. 206 W. Villa Maria, ask for Jerry. Must havea smile. Part-time kitchen help + waitpersons. Apply in person Downtown Weelborn Bar-B-Que, Wellborn Rd. miles from Kyle Field. 690-0046. 6t9/l J Officials Wanted: Anyone interested in officiating In tramural Flag Football should attend a training meet ing, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 6pm, 164 Read. 7t9/9 Earn Shundreds weeklyS 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 Grapevine Restaurant. Part-time help. Call for an a| pointment. 696-3411. 4tl fn 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 • 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 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. 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 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. 1Hn 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 $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 • 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 • LOST AND FOUND Lost White Gold Watch 5 diamonds on face. 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LOAN ASSUMABLE. 846-8587 AF TER 5PM. 6t9/l1 ‘85 Chevetter am/fm, air, 5 spd., excellent gas mileage. 696-1035 after 6pm. 6t9/ll PASSPORT RADAR DETECTOR, like new, stop speeding ticckets for good. $175. obo. 693-0319. 6t9/l 1 Furniture Gold Velvet Couches, 2 Endtables, Coffee Table $350./separate. 776-5505. 4t9/9 Houseplants: Ficus, Areca, Bamboo, and Ponytail Palms, Giant Pothos Ivy. Free Airplane Plant with $35. purchase. 822-4806. 2t9/7 ♦ FOR RENT Southwood Pool Open thru Sept. 30th 5:30-6:30am adult lap Mon-Fri 9:00-1:00 adult lap 1:00-7:30pm general public Sat & Sun 11:00-1:00 adult lap 1:00-6:00 general public Thomas Pool opens Oct. 1st ■ 419/31 Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. FEMALE JR/or SR. NON-SMOKER. REF. $295./mo. on WOODSMAN. 409-588-1395. 7t9/14 1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C & Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512 & 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets. 140tfn 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 Vfe off 3rd months rent. Quiet area in East Bryan. 2 BR start at $295./mo. 776-2300 wkends 1-279-2967. 6tl0/2 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 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/l 1 Student Special 2/1 Duplexes. $225. and up. 696-5363. 196t9/l 1 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 • 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 TYPING: Accurate, 95 WPM, Reliable. Word Proc essor. 7 days a week. 776-4013. 7t9/8 Realistic health plan will aid in weight loss, body build ing, or health maintanence. Natural products for all ages. 690-1512. 7t9/21 VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES. FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn POSITIVE PET TRAINING OFFERS CONSISTENT EFFECTIVE DOG OBEDIENCE. CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 24. LORI ANN RIZZO 696-1560. 5t9/17 Lesbian/Bisexual Women’s Support Group. AH under graduates, graduates, faculty, community women wel come. Meets weekly. For information call 690-0323. It9/11 • 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 SHORT ON CASH? LOST SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING NEAR O&M. REWARD!! 696-7675, 696-9126. 5t9/8 advertise with the Battalion classified ads 845-2611 BRAND NEW APPLAUSE ACOUSTICAL GUI AK W/AMPLIFIER CAPABILITIES $200. or BEST OF FER 693-7245 Mike. 3t9/8 ’86 YAMAHA FZ-600 MINT CONDITION, LOW MILES, BEST OFFER. 260-4906. 5t9/l,0 COMPUTER'S ETC. 693-7599. LOWEST PRICES EVER! EBM-PC/XT COMPATIBLES: 640KB-RAM, 2-360KB DRIVES, TURBO, KEYBOARD, MON ITOR: $599. PC/AT SYSTEMS: $899. Itfn we won't sell you short TANU 1 Month unlimited tanning for $3S 00 846-9779 104 College Main Page 12/The Battalion/Tuesday, September 8, 1987 Latin Americans see economy rise • • • • •• • < Dorm Refrigerators <£QQ00 *4/0*7 per semester free delivery Brazos Refrigerator Rental A&r but income drops to t< WASHINGTON (AP) — Latin America is slowly coming out of the deep economic slump of the early 1980s but income in some countries — notably Mexico — dropped sharply last year, the Inter-Ameri can Development Bank said Mon day. arising m some restoration of countries.. economic could reduce the violence r a tough w iu such conflicts The report showed iha(,i: ico, where the governmentol : dent Miguel de I-a Madridhji ululated a record $14.6 biJ ffuESDCS * TODAY * AND EVERY TUESDAY ALL FILMS’ ALL DAY SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS NOT INCLUDED The Te team will tr; POST OAK THREE 1500 HARVEY RD. 693-2796 DUDES (R) 5:10 7:10 8:10 THE BIO EASY (R) 7:05 5:15 CARE BEARS (Q) 5:20 DIRTY OAMCIMQ (PQ-13) 5:00 7:00 HOUSE II (Pa-13) 5:20 m V-v] m THE FOURTH PROTOCOL (R) 5:0S 7:15 8:45 HAMBURGER HILL (R) 5:00 7:10 8:30 BORN IN EAST L.A. (R) 8:28 La BAMBA (PQ-13) 5:10 7:20 "Only three countries — - Bra zil. rese eves average income di Colombia, Panama — had a higl ier last year by 6.4 percent, coo (average income) in 1986 than in (ion by 1 6 percent and invn 1980, while 13 had a loss o f at le ast by 1 1.7 km c ent. T he averagt 10 percent," the hank said n its £ can ean led $2,407 last year nual report. f ron i $2 734 in 1980 During 1986, average in< :ome i or o thcr countries did beuei people in the region rose b\ 1.4 p< Mex ico. xvhu h has tieen hit !u cent to S2,140 a year, about the sat hop iu xvorld oil prices ! rate of increase as the prex gent ina, average income xi years. The lowest annual it come mor e th; iu 4 percent after adr $342 — less than a dollar a day 6 pc rcen t iu 1985. was in Haiti. The highest w: s 57 H 84 B *azfl which accounts fonl in the Bahamas. part of South America’s eto; The bank, financed large Iv bv i he mere •ase< 1 its production by lie United Slates, is a major s hi roe UM1*4 11 v 1 ugh i ale of 8.2 petcra loans for the poor countrit *s of t the 1 year in a row. Buis hemisphere. also was Irouhled by a resurgf. In March, Latin Americ; m me n- infla (ion hers rejected a chance to ni ore ill an Pc ru increased its prodij double the hank's lending even e than Brazil — dv5| from the present prqjectioi i of S cent n part by cutting pa'1: billion to S22.5 billion. I he addil on it S iOf cign debt, anothersia nal money would have Ix-ei hank s. panied by a new arrangem In flati on in Lima, the capius would have given the Unite *d Stai es still 77.g percent, but that* Classic in Cl takes on th ■adyKats to ■ A&M, 1-^ teams in th< ing 4th-ran (5-15, 6-15, liiiois (11-1 15th-rankec 10, 2-15, 1C Hady Aggie Vith a tnrei mar here las I “I’m glad tournament Bivens said. Boing into t ■ RVING (A 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 and Canada what amo joint veto over new loans. “Up to now there has than half Colom prising deg the face of f socia non real incom bank said. “Deep social ree ot puolic t unemploynn I services and s of the popu what it was thevear »||ji n impress bia had a good : (j U t | ost a c j 0 sc its total producuor. jgj c j), )Ua | ( i f ()I 5 percent — thewt^Kwcfnev, t c.ns Ihereponi! | ea< ii n g pass mainly to an incrc It d didn’t play in dlicts Firefighters continue war against blazes more evacuees retu ii"t take Jon games, ibi.i s other bige touc hdown pa marijuana. exhibition sea nigln's 18-18 Hers. li was a pa Dallas (loac h seen Sweeney 1 the Cowboy; J Cal if., naming SCHULMAN 6 2002 E. 29th 775-2463 BACK TO THE BEACH pg nr BEVERLY HILLS COP II r $ DOLLAR DAYS $ BOBO COPr UNTOUCHABLES r ^ SUMMER SCHOOL pg-13 m ROXANNE 7:15 9:45 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 (AP) — Firefighters concentrated on 200 major forest fires still burn ing in the West and allowed more evacuees to return home Monday al ter containing hundreds of the blazes that had charred l ,000 square miles. At least 3,000 people in California were still being kept from their homes because of fire danger. “We had enough of a break in the weather that we were able to contain some of the smaller fires and me dium size fires,” assistant regional forester Ken Clark from Sacra mento, Calii., said Monday on ABC’s “Good Morning America." “That enables us to shift some re sources to those that are still uncon trolled,” he said. “It’s still hot, dusty and dirty out there, but the winds aren’t as er ratic,” he said. Crews in Idaho brought a 10,500- acre blaze in the Sawtooth National Forest under control Monday, allow ing most of a 600-man force to be re assigned to the huge fires still out of control in California and Oregon. One Idaho fire was allowed to con tinue burning in extremely rough terrain and a small fire was burning in Washington. About 22,000 firefighters have battled the blazes and 600 Army sol- came d< we needed fo said. “Kevin f and did well fl rf howMcDonaf to uL cari rea< 1 defer l‘I gave it diets were added to Oregon on Monday some mop-up chores. iightei s 1 i.td 1 XT-n killed ir. something wil .Lcnlcnis m C.ililnrnia Cowboys niiig lx g.ni sriting (he m '*® ain > Sweene on \11g 28. .md the Forest^' McDonald, v.ud 34 had been injured. clluei and I \ 11 < 'Mu 11. it <•< 1 1%,*00 a:'tamed In Dal been charred by more thir fires in California as of MondT' nearly 105,000 acres hadgon smoke in Oregon. Including about 30,000act burned in Idaho, plus smalp ' S m Washington. Arizona, South Dakota and Wyoming,! tal estimated burned area wa! 636,000 acres. Oregon officials estimated^ at S3 17 million, mostly in titnS sources, with state firefightina running up to S2 million a da' I In California, the damagtu mate from just one fire, the 121 acre Paper Complex blaze in nislaus National Forest, was million. California officials annof Monday that 2,000 peopleeva: north of the Tuolumne Rive"' the Paper Complex firehadT lowed to return, leaving 3,W uees elsewhere in Tuol County. Jerry Lewis Telethon raises record amount for charity LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — The 22nd annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon raised a record $39,021,723 on Monday and work ers tossed confetti as the entertainer declared the effort “a good day for mankind.” The show surpassed last year’s re cord of $34,096,773 by nearly $5 million. A long list of corporate sponsors presented Lewis with an additional $34,306,197 in pledges above the $39 million raised across the United States and Canada. Celebrities sang and danced through the 21.5-hour event and muscular dystrophy victims and their family members made poi gnant pleas for funds to help fight 12 different diseases and 24 neuro muscular disorders targeted by the New York-based Muscular Dystro phy Association. Donations soared past last year’s record in the 20th hour of the tele thon, bringing cheers from a crowd jammed into a sports pavilion at Caesars Palace where the telethon was produced. “As corny as it may sound, my God, what a good day for mankind,” Lewis told a national audience. One of the most touching mo ments came when Bob Sampson, former vice president of United Air lines, told of his long battle against the crippling disease. not, ultimately you willdieof? illation. So they do a tracin' and put you on a respirator buy six months. “I don’t want a respirator to sit up and see what thislool when it comes to get you." Earlier in the show, Lew a videotape of Jim Grigsby,ah / j nQ gas firefighter who helped la 11 ', j, ^ ^ national program 25 years / which firefighters stand onto?, ners, collecting donations in| for MDA. Grigsby learnedato- years ago that he had a form disease, and died earlier this Vi* | Traditio f advantc I — freed- Joining to chooi Physiciai Pay only the HMC cantly re full spec ■ +u The san tHMOs pc Lewis, who had attended by’s funeral, was visibly shato the segment, and his voice to> he continued the show. Lewis, who spends halfofl" throughout the year working'?! money for the New York Muscular Dystrophy Asso' 1 sought “one dollar more" year’s telethon record. Hesj year’s budget for the associate he $100 million, with the used for a variety of pu; eluding patient care and re; therapy or cardie ; stricted. Add to : coverag the true < Qpparer Before > insurant lelivery, “These lungs are going fast,” the wheelchair-bound Sampson said in an emotional speech. “You don’t die of muscular dystrophy, you die of pneumonia, or something else. If Lewis’ co-hosts included S- ,j Davis Jr., Ed McMahon, CaG; sem, Julius LaRosa and Toh lando. Stars making appearait eluded Frank Sinatra, Ann-M* Tom Jones and Paul Anka. The telethon has raisdi than $404 million. Addition, raisers, from corporate spoi kiddie carnivals, have pu: shed tal raised for MDA to nearly lion. A messc ^Brc