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Page 8/The Battalion/Monday, April 11,1988 Battalion Classifieds Company donates bin to help clean up B-CS MAY GRADUATES!!! Pick up your announcement orders beginning: Monday April 4 Room 101A Rudder 10am»7pm Monday-Friday Four used pair men’s senior boots, larger sizes, $250 ea., call mornings (505) 983-2852. 127t4/29 ♦ CHILD CARE NEED SOMEONE TO CARE FOR TWO SH1LDREN FULL TIME THIS SUMMER REFERENCES RE QUIRED. 822-5073 AFTER 6pm. 128t4/lS Extra Announcements: First come - First serve Tuesday April 12 - Student Finance Rm 217 MSC, 8am 12414 Male student to help with invalid man: 9-10pm daily. 846-5389 Pleasant working conditions. Good pay. 130t4/15 NOW HIRING ALL RESTAURANT POSITIONS FOR THE COW HOP JUNCTION. 1521 TEXAS AVENUE, CULPEPPER PLAZA. APPLY IN PERSON BETWEEN 9-5, OR AT THE NORTHGATE COW HOP BETWEEN 2-5. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED, BUT NOT NECESSARY. 130t4/13 Summer Job. Telephone interviewers needed for uni versity sponsored research in Houston’s Montrose/Mu- seum area. No selling involved. Must have excellent voice. 4.25/hr., 4.50/btlingual. Eves/wkends (713) 524- 7162. 130t5/6 HEARTBURN STUDY Wanted: Individuals with fre quently occurring heartburn to participate in a 4-week study us ing currently available medica tion. $100 incentive for those chosen to participate. Call Pauli Research International 776-6236 117 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 TENSION HEADACHE Relax or study lor a few hours in a quiet air conditioned environment and collect $40. Patients with moderate to sever headache pain will be treated with Advil or Tylenol. No blood drawings or physical examinations. Flexible hours 8am-6:30pm. No migrane headaches please. Call Pauli Research International 776-6236 128tfn $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 Allergy Study Wanted: Individuals with sea sonal allergies to participate in a short allergy study. $75-$100 In centive for those chosen to par ticipate. Call Pauli Research International 776-6236$$$$,^ 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 75tm * FOR RENT itli iiiirihiiiMiiiiiyiliiiMl SKIN INFECTION STUDY Persons needed with skin in fections such as infected cuts and scrapes, boils, infected burns, infected insect bites, in fected blisters, etc. Eligible volunteers will be paid for time and cooperation. G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 97tfn 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 Defensive DRIVING, TICKET DISMISS, Insurance DISCOUNT, FUN CLASS! 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We have opportunities to work and become involved in a variety of rapidly growing Houston companies. Our jobs are within business hours so your evenings and weekends are free. We are hiring secretaries, receptionists, data entry operators and general clerical who have six monthe office experience. Call Vicky Tyier for application details at 713-493-5554 or write and send your resume to: The Temporary Connection 12121 Wickchester St. 150 Houston, Tx 77079 By Kimberly Motley Reporter Roll-off garbage containers will be rotated through the parks of Bryan and College Station during April as a free service to help citizens get rid of cumbersome garbage. The containers have been do nated by Texas Commercial Waste in cooperation with Brazos Beauti ful, Diane Mills, coordinator of the project, said. name because they are literally rolled off the trucks and then rolled hack on.” ‘‘Roll-offs are very large garbage containers that look like railroad cars,” she said. “They are taken to and from various locations by big- trucks. The containers get their Since April is Keep America Beautiful month as well as Brazos Beautiful month the project is an ef fort to encourage citizens to clean up their property. She said the roll-off containers make this more conve nient for people needing to dispose of unusual waste. “Citizens must hag their garbage in College Station and sometimes they have trash that cannot be bag ged,” Mills said. “That means they would have to take it to a dump.” The containers should make it more convenient to dispose hersome waste she said. “We do ask that peopledoni pose of dead animals, tree 6® hazardous waste,” she said Containers will be at (heloin locations in Bryan and Collep lion: • Monday through April l laswell Park and theoldcityli Wellborn Road. • April 18 through 24 at Hi son Park and Bee Creek Park April 25 through Mai Si urry Park and WayneSmitld ... 7 . U a The containers will haves them to help citizens identify! Dallas Cowboy running bac wins approval at ballet debu W. basel ■5-0 w lead ence. T1 on tl play, and: Al the t< conh cord: FORT WORTH (AP) — Dallas Cowboys running back Herschel Walker, best known for his blistering speed and bruising bursts through defensive lines, made his ballet de but Sunday to the cheers of a fan- filled crowd. brough ended their piece in the three-point stance Walker uses while in the Cowboys backfield. I he crowd, however, was| d tor About 1,300 people attended the season finale of the Fort Worth Bal let’s “story series” — well above the usual numbers for a Sunday af ternoon performance, officials said. However, most were more im pressed with Walker’s presence than with the dance moves of a running hack who took a single college ballet course. The audience gave the Heisman Trophy winner a warm reception, many standing in hearty applause after Walker took part in “Webern Pieces,” a modern ballet performed with the Fort Worth company’s prin cipal dancers, Maria Terezia Balogh and Joseph Malbrough. “I kind of wish he would’ve danced a little more, but I do admire him for making that kind of contri bution,” D’Lana Anderson of Fort Worth said of Walker’s slow-paced moves. The muscular Walker said tack ling the dance moves was not easy. During the 25-minute perfor mance, the 223-pound Walker often stood still or slowly walked through a series of moves with Balogh, once lifting her 115-pound booTy above his head and gently passing her over his back. with many who said they had i attended a ballet, including! young boys who came to set foot hall 1 lero. Several rushedi darkened aisles toward the when Walker first appeared! crowd of children seeking graphs crowded stage doots the show. open I his was a wonderfulgestu score Walker’s part and hewassm in bringing people out hett; who wouldn't have othenree: to the ballet,” Artistic Direm Mejia said. “It was exactly what I«. more,” he said. “I’m very pra Herschel for what he'sdonelr plate The performance with was not a new experience fot 1 lobr “When you play football you have a helmet to hide behind and nobody can see your eyes, but it’s a lot differ ent out there on the stage,” Walker said. “In football, you can improvise if you make a mistake, hut if you do it here everyone knows it.” The audience broke into laughter and applause when Walker and Mal- Walker, who appeared shirtless on stage, was an imposing figure that caught many longtime theater goers by surprise. “The ballet depends upon ex traordinary physical beings, but this is even more extraordinary than one should expect,” Fort Worth poet and author William Burford of Fort Worth said. and the two dancers. Allthrti involved in the same perfoiwBcen the Chicago City Ballet withQi f° r a Bears wide receiver Willie(k. Malbrough commended for his efforts on behalf of the Te Satin the s< Sti key ti Se hittei lowei five game ed o Mi read md I covei Ar in lid nd Bi In “I think Herschel did a dousjob and it was a really perience for all of us,” hesaid Awards (Continued from page 3) 1982 Hydrosport 18ft. Skiboat, 140 HP Evinrudc, Cen ter Mounted Ski Tow, 696-8078. 129t4/14 Todd M. Reichert Jennifer R. Thompson Melissa A. Van Dyke Sara Helen Wall Seniors Elizabeth H. Baker Douglas L. Beall Dawn M. Bedard Andrea Rose Beshara WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614. 130t4/29 VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING. - BEST PRICES. (FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA- 1 PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn Experienced Librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 12414/29 Fast Accurate Typing. 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