0 . # LOST AW0 FOCINP , < |ri| jri| « Lost: Prescription Sunglasses Black 6c Red Wire fZSk yi 11 ^ 5 T& W*% Frames. Reward. Call 846-8120. 19t9/30 A ' « TRAVEL • s Let’s go skiing over Christmas Break! Sunchase Tours • . % ^ Sixth Annual Collegiate Winter Ski Breaks to Vail- s 9 TP /Beaver Creek, Steamboat, Breckenridge, and Winter ^ S , V| j|^ i toh, L •..wriaH apMk Park for five or seven nights including liRs, parties, pic- ( tft & fii ff H ttufltk ST I PSl»i|tv nics, races and more from only $154. Optional round* ^ •* f fl gf J ^ H ® ®r PR '** BL JB trip air and charter bus transportation available. Call JSL BmhB. 4aBmtS&r toll free for your complete color ski break brochure 1- mBm-m s .-'‘ - s ■ v -v.^- ^ ™ 800-321-5911 today! imio/s • SERVICES Page 8/The Battalion/Thursday, September 24, 1987 World and Nation Senate votes to restore « 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 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 WEIGHT CONTROL STUDY Females 20%-40% overweight 12 week behavior modification program Darrell Turner Dept, of Psychology 846-9265 or 845-2096 ,612^18 • WANTED Flute Instructor. Must have excellent credentials. 1 hr. lesson per week. Fee negotiable. Call 776-5006. 16t9/24 • ROOMMATE WANTED 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. 1rtn House For Rent to be shared with two other females, furnished bedroom, garage for bike storage. $200. 696-5954,696-6443. 16t9/28 * FOR RENT Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C 8c Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512 & 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets. 140tfn $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 CUSTOMIZE YOUR APARTMENT: Choose from ceiling fans, mini-blinds, wallpaper, fencing, washer, or VS off 3rd months rent. 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See Lynet at the English Annex 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. RENT FREE, House or Trailer hookup, 2 male stu dents in return for help with cattle, etc. 13 miles from campus. 778-1276. 19t9/30 ♦ LOST AND FOUND Person needed for part-time landscape work. Must have their own truck. Call 696-1732, 8-5. 19t9/30 Interiorscaping Position, Part-time 2-3 days per/wk. GOLD FRAME EYEGLASSES LOST AFTER 9/18 Ctdl 779-91.38 to set up appointment. 18tl0/7 YELL PRACTICE. REWARD. 260-6384. 18t9/29 J STUDENT LOANS AVAILABLE! k Still making loans r f for the fall semester. GSL, SLS, and Plus Loans available. Apply now to reserve your loan amount! FIRST VENTURE GROUP 696-6601 16t9/25 budget-balancing la ESSAYS & AEPORTS 16^278 to choose from—all subjects Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD Mfflm 800-351-0222 ^ Calif. (213) 477-8226 Or. rush $2.00 to: Essays & Reports 11322 Idaho Ave. #206-SN. Los Angeles, CA 90025 Custom research also available—all levels TYPING: Accurate, 95 WPM, Reliable. Word Proc essor. 7 days a week. 776-4013. 19t9/24 WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-66141 ltlO/9 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate voted Wednesday to restore the Gramm-Rudman budget-balanc ing law, renewing the threat of across-the-board spending cuts un less Congress and the president reach a compromise on reducing the deficit. The bill was passed 64 to 34 and sent to President Reagan, whose support for Gramm-Rudman has wavered recently. Administration officials said no decision had been made on whether Reagan should veto the bill. The revised plan, approved by the House on Tuesday, would bring back the law’s threat of automatic spending cuts, redrafting a provi sion the Supreme Court found un constitutional in the original. But it would abandon the original timetable for a balanced budget by fiscal 1991. That goal would take un til fiscal 1993, with most of the defi cit reduction put off until after the 1988 elecdon. Like the original Gramm-Rud man passed two years ago, the plan was an amendment to a bill raising the ceiling on the national debt. The December 1985 vote first put the limit above $2 trill ion. The new bill would allow $2.8 trillion in Treasury borrowing, enough to last until May 1989. Sen. Pete V. Domenici, R-N.M., argued against the bill, calling it a “Trojan horse” for the Democrats to impose their policies. Echoing a White House concern, he said the threat of the spending cuts would be used to pressure Reagan to increase taxes and would surely result in a cut in military spending. White House spokesman Marlin Fit/water said, “Any man fix which is designedi; principal purpose ofcuttiniJ or raising taxes is an f one that we have grave o about." Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, chairman of the Senate! Committee, said the bilvi signed to pressure Reagan 5 "Sure,” said Bentsen,* S 10 billion to $15 billion ini might be needed. "Tha!!i| we’re also putting this I that box, forcing it toi tough, hard choices.” In all, $23 billion in< lion would be required i compared with $37 billiond in the fiscal 1988 budget,b:j not going to be an easvia! tain." he said. # ' #4 /fete Lesbian/Bisexual Women’s Support Group. For More Information Call 690-0323. 1119/25 ATTENTION LSAT 12/87 test takers. Classes in pro gress. Call 696-PREP for details. 18t9/29 2 for 1 Speed Reading Special! Get your group (min. * * ' halil! 10) together and reduce your study time in halil! Must sign up 9/23-9/30. 18 hour Video Course with the re sults for free demo. Call 696-PREP. 18t9/29 Free CM AT Computerized diagnostic evaluation. Call Kaplan 696-PREP. 18t9/29 Free GRE Computerized diagnostic evaluation. Call Kaplan 696-PREP. 18t9/29 Hurricane Emily hits, kills 2 children, hurts 2 in Caribbean nation Free LSAT Computerized diagnostic evaluation. Call Kaplan 696-PREP. 18t9/29 Health fail: Texas A&M flank don during last ye< for grancteAstros of carpkil2-y@i WORD PROCESSING - Fast, Accurate, Experienced, Guaranteed. Papers - Dissertations. Call Diana 846- 1015. 9t9/2S TYPING BY WANDA. Forms, papers, and word proc essing. Reasonable. 690-1113. 12t9/29 Call Country Cabin Frame Shop for quality picture framing. 776-8005. 12t9/21 VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES. FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn The Battalion 845-2611 WISE MOVE SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — Hurricane Emily swept through this Caribbean nation Wednesday, killing two children and injuring two other people but other wise causing little damage. “It’s a blessing from God that Em ily didn’t wreak the havoc we all feared,” Civil Defense Director Eu genio Cabral said. “Also, people took precautions and didn’t overreact." Hurricane David killed 1,000 peo ple when it hit the Dominican Re public in 1979. Emily toppled utility poles and uprooted trees when it hit. It lost strength as it crossed over 12,000- foot peaks and exited over the northwestern part of Hispaniola, the island shared by the Dominican Re public and Haiti. When its maximum sustained winds dropped from a high of 110 mph to below the 74 mph hurricane level, Emily was downgraded to tropical storm status. But forecasters warned that Emily was expected to gather strength and become a hurricane again as it moved at 18 mph on a northwest course over warm Caribbean waters. At 11 a.m. CDT, Emily’s poorly defined center was near latitude 20.6 north, longitude 72.7 west, or 425 miles southeast of Nassau, the Bahamas, according to the National Hurricane Center in Coral Gables, Fla. A U.S. Air Force reconnaisance plane reported winds of 60 mph, fficials sa center officials said. Hurricane warnings remained in effect for the Turks and Caicos is lands to the northwest of Hispaniola, and for the central and southeast sections of the Bahamas, said center meteorologist Mark Zimmer. The storm was expected to turn northeast about 300 miles south of Florida and bypass the United States, Zimmer added. Emily struck the Dominican Re public’s southern coast at Ocoa Bay, 65 miles southwest of Santo Domi ngo, at about midnight with 110 mph winds, 15-foot waves and heavy rain. Two children, ages 4 and 7, were killed and two other people were in jured when a small house collapsed on the outskirts of the capital, police said. About 3,000 people in Santo Domingo and the town of La Vega, 100 miles northwest, were evacuated to churches, schools and public buildings on higher ground. Electri city in the capital was intentionally cut off to prevent accidents and short circuits. Las Americas International Air port remained closed Wednesday morning and the streets of down town Santo Domingo were nearly deserted, except for a few buses and taxis. Schools and most public offices and private businesses were closed. said Ford, 70, tensive care unit of He r V Mr° U J HOUSTON (AF [ ..!, ( s i(iiufnmn te e ut tlu . ilousl< graded Wednesday fm , ar and succes sr, ." ,us -- l : :;r - not be ol lei eu a e< ex ecu uye be K andevdo; the(lubsai{1 and kidney problems r t * mz has racked pneumonia, hospital *d s s i nce he starte , |*tros in 1975, but remained s ijpp ed ear |j er t hi s 11,111 * :r taainlv been used ; Hospital and is undergo sina , the All-Star bn sis, spokesman ChnsKi.w " h, l Jhe 40-year-old hinlspb.:^ }k ; u , am ^ Bruce Steinhauer, sa L ^ h o{ . ,( ‘; d ln :v Other del, Fords lungs have not reef..j th ht th I he rnflarnniation am: Whmg” Cruz (development oi h!’™:' pg ht ln \ tlant2L w the lungs) continue Hitt® t0 the Braves 6 _c propnate treatment andilr U.'jwppon. .l-rhey offered me 1 e . has ';P e " tn cd:l|easoni s themo tion in heart function,teT’’ problem is still his hi® J or Ford, grandson of the of both Ford Motor 0 Henry Ford Hospital, mitted Sept. 12 aftei treated several daysata in the Detroit suburb oi Pointe Farms. Ford was president as chairman of Ford Mott: 1945 to 1980, and retire: the company on Oct. 1,® He remains a membet hoard of directors for lit making company and chain nance committee. SAVE 40% to 75% AND MORE! Mustang *68 very good condition. Must sell $1,750. B/0.693-96722. 18t9/29 ‘85 Honda Spree, red, excellent condition, $350. Call after 5, 775-0534. 18t9/29 ULTRALITE ROBERTSON BIRD. 53 HRS. HANG- ERED COULTER $3600. KIT WAS $6000. 409-828- 4483. 18t9/29 ‘85 Chevette, am/fm, a/c, 5 spd., excellent gas mileage. 696-1035 evenings. 16t9/21 Cheap auio parts, used. Pic-A-Part, Inc. 78 and oldcti 3505 Old, Kurten Road, Bryan. I02tfn Lost: ‘88 A&M Senior Ring. Reward! Call John McG hee 822-4852. 16t9/28 Two Days Only - Friday & Satu. uay 9:30am-5:30pm ^s* xN / do the hi atta] Many, many other items to numerous to mention. 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