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Battalion 777A/1/ Classifieds 2 Months Unlimited Tanning only $69 846-9779 104 College Main ♦ HOTICE • HELP WANTED • PERSOfmS Cold-Flu-Fever Study wanted individuals with fever of 101° or over to partici pate in short term study with an over the counter medication $75. incentive for those cho sen to participate. Call Pauli Research 776-6236 Student needed to make deliveries & answer the phone. Must be able to work l-5pm Mon.-Fri. Please call 779-2998 for info. 76tl/25 ADOPT- Childless, loving couple wishes to adopt white chii Problem Pregnancy WANTED: BASKETBALL OFFICIALS. Anyone in terested in officiating Intramural Basketball should at tend a training meeting on Wed. Jan. 29, 1988 at 6pm in 164 Read. For more information contact Mike at 845-7826. 76tl/20 special someone to love. Medical & legal expenses paid. Confi dential. Call collect Sherry tc Bob (718) 743-3795. 77t2/S • LOST AND FOUND COUSNELORS - Boys camp in Berkshire Mts., West. Mass. Good sal., room & bd., travel allowance, beauti ful modern facility, must love children & be able to teach one of the following: Tennis, W.S.I., Sailing, Wa- terski, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, LaCrosse, Wood, A&C, Rocketry, Photography, Archery, Pioneering, Ropes, Piano, Drama. Call or write: Camp Winadu, 5 Glen La., Mamaroneck, NY 10543. (914) 381-5983. 64tl2/2 Lost dark grey & white male cat, short-haired, TAMU Vet. Tag #1173. Reward. South Knoll Elem. area. 845- 4821/693-8975 eve. 76t2/2 >U’c (isteu, We care, We heCp ^ •Free Pretptoner Tests •Comremcif Counselors Brazos Valley Crisis Pregnancy 7 Service We’re Local! 3620 E. 29th Street (next to Medley's Gifts) 24 hr. fiotCitu’ 823-CARE ROOMMATE WANTED $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 WANTED: Individuals with back apin, menstrual cramps, headache or joint pain who regularly take over-the- counter pain relievers for back pain, menstrual cramps, headaches or joint pain to participate in an at home study. $40 Incentive for those chosen to participate. Please call: Pauli Research International 776-6236 75tfn $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 NIGHT TIME LEG CRAMPS Do loeg cramps wake you at night? Call now to see if you are eligible to be treated with one of 4 study medications. You will need to be followed for approximately 3 weeks. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Call today! G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 COUNSELORS - Girls camp in Maine. Good sal., room & bd., travel allowance, beautiful modern facility, must love children 8c be able to teach one of the following: Tennis. W.S L, Sailing, Waterski, Softball, Basketball, Soccer. LaCrosse, ASrC. Photography, Horseback, Dance, Piano. Diama, Ropes, Camp Craft, Gymnastics. Call or write: Camo Vega, Box 1771, Duxbury, Mass. 02332 (617)934-6536. &4U2/2 Quiet house near campus. Own room. Nonsmoker. $170. b/pd. 696-3884. 75tl/2! Female to share furnished townhome. W/D., fireplace, shuttle bus. Bills paid. $250./mo. Diana 696-2394. 75tl/29 ^CHULMAN 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 ' • TRAVEL DENOTES DOLBY STEREO HELP WAN FED: Farmers Market Nonhgate now ac cepting applications for delivery and in-store between 2p.rn. & 4p.m. M-F 74tl/22 HELP WNA'FED: Babysitter for (2) 8 yr. and (1) 14 yr. child. In my borne 5 days/week 3:00 till 5:30 $45./wk. 693-34 18 after 5:30 74t 1 /29 HELP WANTED: Seeking Actots.Dancers.Singers & Technicians for paid positions with ‘TEXAS' Musical Drama. On Saturday January 23, audition at Univer- sit\ of Texas in Austin, Noon to 4 (Dancers at 3). Ballet Room #1172 in Drama Building. Performances out door in Palo Duro Canyon near Amarillo,Texas, June 15-Aug. 27, 1988. Rehearsals begin May 22. For infor mation call (806) 655-2181 in Canyon. 74tl/22 LAST CALL FOR SKIERS: Additional space added on Sunchase ToursvSixth Annual Collegiate Winter Ski Breaks to Steamboat, Vail, Breckenridge or Winter Park from only $154 including five or seven nights lodging, lifts, picnics, parties and races. Over 4,000 participating so far! Call toll free for full color bro chure and reservations 1-800-321-5911 TODAY! 68tl/20 MANOR EAST 3 Manor East Mall 823-8300 • FOR SALE SNAKE for sale. 9ft. Bumeere Python with aquarium. $125. Steve 693-0455. 77U/26 THE COSTUME CONNECTION PARTYGRAMS NEEDS MALE DANCERS, SINGERS. 693-3004. 75tl/29 83 Honda Nighthawk 450. Less than 10,000 mi. Excel lent condition. $1000. o.b.o. Brian @ 260-1697.77tl/26 WANTED: STUDENT TO DO VIDEOTAPING AND EDITING. EXPERIENCE HELPFUL. COME BY 159 READ BLDG, TO FILL OUT AN APPLICA TION. CALL 845-7826 FOR MORE INFORMA TION. 75tl/22 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 PEUGOT TOURING 10-speed bicycle 27-inch. New: $300 Asking: $180. 764-8228. 76tl/25 Graduate students needed for notetaking for spring se mester. Must type & be dependable. Excellent oppor tunity for T.A.'s. Please call 846-2255 or come by 112 Nagle for interview. 75U/29 Guitar, Applause cutaway electric acoustical, volume ntrols. tone controls. $175. neg. Mike 693-6576. “C” Programmer with PC experience in any of: AI, Simulation, Graphics. Pay based upon skill and avail ability for minimum 4 month contract. ACSI 846-3294. 75U/22 Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 rTHREE MEH & A BABY pg 7:10 S 9T5 | COUCH TRIP r 7:20 1 9:40 | |*OVERBOARO pg 7:25 I JM PLAZA 3 226 Southwest Pkwy 693-2457 I‘FATAL ATTRACTION r 7:20 9 9:50 I 16000 MORNING VIETNAM r 7:10 I 9:40 1 1 ‘WALL STREET r 7:15 I ±4'j 1 SCHULMAN 6 2002 E. 29th 775-2463 FOR KEEPS pg-13 7:10 9:35 PLANES, TRAINS S AUTOMOBILES r 7:10 9:35 $ DOLLAR DAYS $ FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC r 7:20 9:55 DIRTY DANCING pg-u 7:15 9:40 BABY BOOM 7:25 9:45 PRINCESS BRIOEpg 7:30 9:50 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 HEADACHES We would like to treat your tension headache with Tyle nol or Advil and pay you $40. CALL PAULL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL 776-6236 23t1G/2 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 ♦ FO R RENT $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 WANTED: Patients who are suf fering from a cold to participate in a 5 day at home study. $40 In centive for those chosen. Call Pauli Research International 776-6236 75tfn $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 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 PIZZA NOW HIRING DRIVERS • great pay • flexible hours • loads of fun Call or come by 1702 S. Kyle, Suite 101 (next to Thomas Sweet) 764-8629 must have own car & insurance THE GOLDEN RULE Spring Openings for Men 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 Luxury 4-plex apts. on shuttle bus with washer/dryer. $350/mo Call WYNDHAM MGMT 846-4384 _ No Secret At Ail? READ IT IN The Battalion Get into circulation! Let our classified section display your rental services . . . it’s a fast, efficient I ^ way to do business! Page S/The BattalionAVednesday, January 20, 1988 Renovate (Continued from page 1) “Each room now has individual heating and cooling controls,” he said. “They added more wall plugs to the rooms to accomodate comput ers and everything else, because be fore there were two wall plugs in the whole room. Now there’s a wall plug on every wall.” Lane said the walls were sandb lasted and replastered. The bath rooms — which are still two to a floor — were completely stripped and have a new shower stall arrange ment. “In the rooms they put a whole new sink with a cabinet under- "They improved all thejaniiil and custodial closets. Theygavti custodial workers more room storage.” Lane said the next dorms renovated will be Dorm 8, Ha and Dorm 6, Lacy. In about three weeks, Lane the renovation of Dorm 6 will and the current occupants of 6 will move into Dorm 10. The dents who moved into Dorm week were originally housed Dorm 8, which is scheduled to rennovation this week. nealh,” Lane said. “Before, they were free standing sinks.” He also said a new Fire alarm sys tem was installed. “Each rooms has its own smoke alarm and fire alarm in it now," he said. “Before it was just a smoke alarm and Fire alarm in the hallway with a horn. Now each room has its own fire alarm system that’s hooked up to the central unit. Dorms (Continued from page 1) The next dorms to be renovijouthwi are Crocker, Moore, Davis-Gan n g:a 3 Moses, Lane said. r : 30 coi Dan Mizer, housing opera:^hite C supervisor, said work on Cnxi Paral and Moore will start in Mayantunes h finished in December. DavisG>hirt fre and Moses will be renovatedstan: Ricks in January of next year and be wo gai ished in July of next year. :ontribi Thomas said work will thenttjje is a' on the remaining Corps dorms joints ] second md assi In cc ng 25 issists f fame o \rkans min ts, Ricks ject hit his ear “Fres able to get on-campus housing. In a related development, plans for a privately owned, off-campus dormitory fell through last week, so a solution from that quarter does not appear to be coming soon. An Austin Firm’s Oct. 1 plan to buy the 17-story Ramada Inn of Col lege Station and convert it into a pri vate dormitory did not materialize. After negotiations lasting through October, November, December and part of this month, the FDIC, which owns 53 percent of the 363-room hotel, and 13 banks, which own the rest, could not agree on terms to sell the hotel. John Needham, an officer for By rum Properties, said his company has no immediate plans to try to make another deal, and they are not aware of any similar plans for pri vate dorms in College Station. The ownership of the hotel by the Federal Deposit Insurance and 13 Gulf Coast banks isarei:. the \|>nl 30 failure of United^ttte sc ‘ Houston. ; ? m ls 1 Donald B. Powell, director • in 8 10 ! business services, said the roiiip 0 r. sto $22 million for construction of^ ™i us new dorms and an approxima!d us J. P 1 million foi the C .omnions dimn;- 3 ^). ^ ‘ cilities expansion will come fit: Bjck.: bond sale. :eam s Mr \ni<l all auxiliary enier:-^ ^ on campus, such as dorms andrPp ultei Services, must be self-supp: H* 001111 since they get no money froE ;eani state. The bonds sold for dorms v paid back through rent from : P^ artlc dormitory residents and the kMP 11 for dining facility expansion * Eai repaid through money fromte plans and from food sold, said. Peel said the expansion Commons dining facility should be completed by Decemoer 198! 1 Pi Officials scramble to raise $300,000 for Bishop College Tex; -»eorg< V&M a Pug sports Keith A.tlan t said state m dence DALLAS (AP) — Bishop College officials were trying to raise $300,000 by Tuesday night’s dead line to qualify for a matching grant from an anonymous donor but said they had no idea how close they were to reaching their goal “We are moving ahead in our ef forts but we have no idea of the sta tus of the campaign,” said Dr. M. Christine Gilmore of the president’s office. The deadline was set by the anon ymous donor. The money would help the school escape its financial woes, which led the U.S. Department of Education to deny the school $400,000 in federal financial aid last month. The depart ment has given the school until March 3 1 to overcome its fmaii: problems. Meanwhile, an East Texas shr said Tuesday it opposed a plai Attorney General Jim Mattes transfer $4 million of its assets:: foundation that would beri Bishop College. “We’re not giving anythingtor body,” said Clay Smothers Sr.,ac chairman of the St. Paul’s Indus” and Training School. "It dot? make sense to turn our money«; to an institution that is fading| Bishop College. That’ll never b pen.” St. Paul attorney Sidney Brae says an endowment organized*' St. Paul funds could gotoanyn 1 - her of non-profit groups, not the college. WEIGHT CONTROL STUDY Females 20%-40% overweight 12 week behavior modification program Darrell Turner Dept, of Psychology 846-9265 or 845-2096 Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 4tfn VS Townhouse for rent. Seperate restroom, cable, tele phone, covered parking, bus stop, extremely nice $250./mo., VS> utilities + deposit. Male TAMU student 693-9883. 76ti/22 NEEDED! Someone to share a ride from Houston Monday thru Friday. Cali Donna (713) 937-9172. 76tI/25 Only One Left! 2 bdrm, 1 bath 4-plex. Only one block from campus! $195. per month. Call 822-2188. 76U/22 NOTICE: NEW CREDIT CARD!!! NO ONE RE FUSED!!! ALSO INFORMATION ON RECEIVING MSA,MASTERCARD WITH NO CREDIT CHECK. FOR DETAILS CALL:(602)248-0779 EXTENTION 505. 74tl/25 Bargain 2 b/r, some bills paid. $225, $250. Jan. rent free. 779-3550, 696-2038. 76U/29 Pre-leasing 3 BR/2 BA Duplex near Hilton. 846- 2471/776-6856 63t/indef. HELP WAITED Walk to A&M (Northgate). 2 Br/1 Bath, $250-285./mo. Call 776-2300, wkends 1-279-2967. 67U/21 The Houston Chronicle Has Spring route carriers. Car rier positions require working early morning hours delivering papers and can earn $400. to $600. per month plus gas al lowance. Call Andy at 693- 7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appointment. 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath large window’s & tall trees. $410./mo. Normandy Square Apts, in Northgate. 764-7314. 69tfn 1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C & Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512 & 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets. 140tfn I Bdrm house, $250./mo. fenced, app., near TAMU 764-7363,693-5286. 77tl/26 * SERVICES GUITAR LESSONS for adults or children by a finnish kindergarten teacher. Folksongs, pop, basic classical. Call 589-2348. 76U/25 Experienced librarian will do library research for you. ■all 2^ Call 272-3348. 75U/29 CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING. M/F Summer & Carer Opportunities (Will Train). Excellent pay plus world travel. Hawaii, Ba hamas, Caribbean, etc. CALL NOW: 206-736-0775 Ext. 466H 19tfn SCHOLARSHIPS, undergraduate and postgraduate. MILLIONS $$$ available. No income limitations. Re sults guaranteed, full refund. FREE information. Call 1 -800-USA-1221 Ext. 7470. 75t2/2 TYPING, EDITING, WRITING. Articles, newsletters. Words Worth. 690-1553. papers, 69tl/21 VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES. FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. 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