Oh rman dy GiJcj uare C/^tparlrnents • Large Bedrooms, Windows & Closets • On Site Manager • Swimming Pool • Preleasing • 2 & 3 bedrooms • Close to Campus 509 #3 Nagle, College Station 846-4206 UMmg IT© THho PARENTS* WEEKEND April 9 SATURDAY. APRIL 9 Tours for visiting parents will be conducted at 10 a.m., 11 a.m.. 1 p.m.. and 2 p.m. Ask about these tours at the Reference Desk on the first floor of the Evans Library. SOMETHING’S BREWING! happy hour friday 2-6 movie rental over 4,000 titles $2.49 Children’s 99< Everyday • Adult Movies $2.49 $2.00 off all IP’s and cassettes $8.98 and up all CD's $13.98 and up all books 25% off (excludes remainders and sale books) OPEN: Sun.-Thurs., 10-10 Fri. & Sat. 10-11 25% OFF 30% OFF Paperback Bestsellers! Hardback Bestsellers! EVERYDAY EVERYDAY Hastings Something’s Always On Sale! Culpepper Plaza • College Station TOYOTA QUALITY WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE! _ —Parts and Service Hours—; ® „ Mon.-Fri. 7:30a.m.-6:00p.m. 775-9444 FREE SHUTTLE To Work or Home within Bryan-College Station " Toyo^^ualityTer VICE """" " ,l " """""" n TUNE UP MINOR Install Toyota-brand spark plugs. Check air. fuel and emission filters. Inspect ignition wires, distributor cap and rotor, belts, hoses and PCV valve. Expires 6-30-88 (ft /§ 95 •6-cylinder slightly higher Does not include 60.000-mile platinum plugs. $34 ! TOYOTA QUALITY SERVICE FRONT END ALIGNMENT • Set caster, toe and camber on applicable vehicles. • Inspect steering, shocks and tire wear. C? "4 Q95 • Center steering wheel. '9^# I Expires 6-30-88 TOYOTA QUALITY SERVICE OIL CHANGE WITH FILTER Includes up to 5 quarts of oil and genuine Toyota double-filtering oil filter. Complete under-the-hood check of all belts, hoses and fluid levels. Toyota Only Expires 6-30-88 $9. 95 UfMIVERSITV :A Commitment ro Excellence 775-9444 TEXAS AT COULTER Page 6/The Battalion/Thursday, April 7, 1988 Fair offers chance for students to learn about off-campus life Representatives provide insight on apartments! By Laura White Reporter Approximately 45 apartment rep resentatives displayed information booths yesterday in Rudder Exhibit Hall at the fourth annual Housing Fair. The fair, sponsored by the Texas A&M Off-Campus Center and Off- Campus Aggies, gave students the opportunity to visit with several Bryan and College Station apart ment representatives as well as rep resentatives from furniture rental companies, the Bryan and College Station utility companies, the Office of Students’ Attorney, A&M Bus Operations and University Food Services. The Bryan-College Station rep resentatives presented a well-pre pared forum for the housing fair, ti tled ‘Avoid the Mad Dash.’ Apartment representatives brought photographs and displays of their complexes and floor plans. Price sheets were available for students to compare rates and options on va rious locations and candy was pro vided as incentive for the people who stopped by the tables. One of the most innovative at tempts at recruiting apartment ten ants was the limosine service pro vided by Tamespoint Properties to transport interested students to and from their complex for a look at what they had to offer to prospective leasees. Photo by DavidEJmer Pamela Runyon, right, property manager for Jamespoint Properties, relates the benefits of liv ing in the Sausalito apartment complex to A&M students at an information booth at the Housing Fair Wednesday. The fourth annual fair was at Rudder Exhibit Hall, and representatives from more than 45 apartment complexes had informa tion booths. The students who visited the housing fair gained knowledge that may have been unknown or not un derstood beforehand, and the ma jority of people who attended the fair had good comments about the fair’s effectiveness and the informa tion they obtained. “The housing fair was definitely worth my time,” Gary Dotzler, an electrical engineering major from Bryan, said. “Being able to see all the apartments together in one place was really convenient . . . even though it took us awhile to get through all the tables, it is going to save us a lot of time in the long run.” Margaret Chow, a graduate stu dent from Los Angeles, said she got a lot of information from the rep resentatives. “We still have to go look in person at the apartments we’re in terested in because not all the places had pictures of the apartments, but the housing fair has helped us nar row our choices and it’s going to save us a lot of time.” Representatives that sponsored apartment complexes in the booths at the fair also thought that the event was a worthwhile venture for in forming the students and gaining prospective tenants who were defin- ately interested in apartment living. “Being represented at the housing fair is a good way to generate busi ness,” said Derrick Jones, a junior sociology major from Spring rep resenting Stonewood Village Apart ments. “It makes people more aware of our apartment complex and its benefits, and we are likely to sign a lot of new leases as a result of being here today.” Betty Davidson, manager of West- gate Apartments, agrees with Jones. _“Som Bi d I j pkl. “ji 8 cutti Beak, ■ Bek ih Hid it'! Hve to ■ Keith Hg staii Rhis w He artw ■ Mrs. Nancy Thompson, a repres 4&M c live from the Off-Campus Cer biochen was pleased with the turnout. face-to-face instead of througharj in a newspaper or something kind of like free advertising. Pal pating in the housing fair is a prti able venture for everyoneinvwt; “The housing fair gives us lots of publicity with the A&M students and enables us to tell about our complex “There are more people hered year — it just keeps getting I and l>etter,” she said. “‘Even thou we had 55 tables here, 1 wo to be able to expand it and bit fj 0111 a 1 even more information abouts ■wporta campus housing to the students SELF CARE FOR CHILDREN I'm In Charge Part of St. Joseph Hospital & Health Center "Learning to Live • Music • Books • Movies • Video •Music • Books • Of c th< We invite you to bring your children who are " In Charge" to this special event. Five dates to choose from! April 11, 12, 15, 18 or 20 St. Joseph Hospital & Health Center Education Room, Second Floor 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm $5 per child Enrollment limited to 20 per class I’M IN CHARGE REGISTRATION FORM ■ Plllitz H. Got- nigh! 1 ( , Ritual I quest as I gave a s some of sent in / ■The prolesst and C; puhlisht either a I other b earned and whi Hevisio : yeai. What to expect SELF CARE FOR CHILDREN-’Tm In Charge" * Telephone Safety * Door Safety Fire Safety Stranger Danger Fingerprint/ Photo ID chart Safety lesson with McGruff puppet What you receive Child’s Name (age) Child's Name (age) Parent's Name Phone # Address * Home Safety Materials * Poison control (Mr. Yuk) stickers * Operation Ident-a-Kid and Photo * Hospital Button and Magnet * Refreshments * "I’m In Charge” Certificate City State Zip CHECK ONE: □ April 11 □April 12 DApril 15 □ April 18 [□ April 20 MAIL FORM AND CHECK TO: St. Joseph Hospital & Health Center, Comm. Relations Dept. 2801 Franciscan Drive, Bryan, Texas 77802-2544 OR CALL: 776-2459 Deadline two days prior to class date ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL & HEALTH CENTER B