Page 8/The Battalion/Monday, May 2, 1988 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Battalion Classifieds ■ ■ ■ _ ■ I X • NOTICE AUGUST GRADUATES!! RACE OVER TO THE STUDENT FINANCE CENTER ORDER YOUR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS DURING DEAD WEEK LAST DAY JUNE 10 MONDAY-FRIDAY 217 MSC 8am-4pm 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 for 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 128ttn $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 5 $ 7 $ 7 $$ 6 $ 2 $ 3 $ $$$$$$ 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 S7Hn NIGHT TIME LEG CRAMPS Do leg 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 750n i Ride needed to Florida before May 10. Help with gas & drive. Call Juan after 5, 8.46-2579 or Day 845-8979. 144t5/6 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 CI.ASSI Call 693-1322. 95t5/13 • FSORRHIT TANGLEWOOD SOUTH CURES Apartment Hunter's Hftote All bills paid! 1, 2, 3 bdrm. apartments 2 swimming pools 2 laundry rooms Exercise room Party room Covered parking Convenient location 1/2 mo. free rent with 6 mo. lease or more Ask about our Great Giveaway! 693-1111 "JaqgleWood Soutl^ Mon.-Fri. 8 5 Sat 9-5 Sun. 1-5 411 Hanrty Rd. SUMMER LEASING SPECIALS! Luxury 4-plex 1,000 sq. ft. 2 bedroom/hollywood baths washer/dryer shuttle bus Call WYNDHAM MGMT 846-4384 Across From A&M Walk to Campus •Quiet *New Paint eNew Carpet •Large 1,2 & 3 Bedrooms Now leasing & Preleasing University Terrace 1700 Jersey #101 693-1930 2 Bdrm/2 Bath Duplex. Near A&M. w/new carpet. S375./mo. 693-0982, 696-4384. 145tfn FREE $50! Sublease Duplex - W/D connections, fenced yard, $320 month. 2 Bdrm/l Bath, gas appliances- Southwood Valley Area. Dede 696-2177. 145t5/5 THE GOLDEN RULE Summer and/or Fall/Spring Openings for Men and Women, Chris- tian-like, non-smoking Telephones in, Deluxe Apts UTILITIES AND CABLE PAID Free Laundry, storage, Bus CALL/ASK: 693-5560 TODAY! $150./mo. Share B/B, $250./mo. Own B/B SUMMER SPECIAL: $125/$240 122tfn CASA BLANCA Preleasing Summer/Fall 2 Bdrm/1 bath furn./unfurn. Ask about our Dorm Plan 846-1413 No Utility Deposit Available i Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 4tf Summer Only! 2 Bdrm/2 Bath Condominium. \V/D. fenced 8c furnished. $350./mo. 693-8563. 145t5/6 A $99 deposit, 2 Br/1 Ba fourplex, Northgate, Summer rates ($199./mo.), call 846-4465, wkends 1-279-2967. 122t5/10 :# FOR RENT ALL BILLS PAID!! 1 & 2 Bdrm units Deluxe Apartments Newly Decorated 1 Bdrm as low as $292 2 Bdrm as low as $402 Call 693-6716 (8am-5pm) 114t f n Pre-leasing 3 BR/2 BA Duplex near Hilton. 846- 2471/776-6856 63t/indef. 5 Bedr>>i>tn :S Baih I Ions Bills. I | altei apm. ale innate. Share I Hli.-. I, 2 Bdrm/2 Bath 16x70 Mobile Home. Furnished, Wash er/dryer, dishwasher, fenced lot. Summer/Fall $250/$350. Negotiable. 823-2904 call anytime. 140t5/2 THE GREENERY Landscape Maintenance Team member Full-time or Part-time Interview Mon-Thurs from Sam - 9am 823-7551 1512 Cavitt, Bryan Summer pool manager needed for Emerald Forest Neighborhood Pool Manager responsible for daily pool maintenance, hiring and supervising lifeguards, and other detailed duties. Apply to Pam Reynolds 693-1894 after 6:00pm Pool management course or equiva lent experience necessary. 14H5/3 SUMMER WORK Find out about a great opportunity this summer. Gain valuable resume expe rience. For more information stop by: 510 Rudder, May 2nd and 3rd at 1,3, 5pm. Please be prompt. i45ts/3 Wanted: Responsible person for mother’s helper in ~ ’ i ii n ' * ~ Dallas Texas. Live in if need be. Room, board and sti pend. Non-smoker. Contact: Susan Wilson 6916 Rock- view Dallas 75214. (214) 826-5753. 141t5/3 HOME ASSEMBLY INCOME: Assemble products at- home. Part-time. Experience un-necessary. Details call 813-327-0896 Ext. 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Looking for dependable, aggres sively motivated individual. Send letter/resume to Ke vin Moffett, 8127 Sunnyridge Houston,77095. 144t5/2 Summer Jobs: We are hiring managers & lifeguards to work at our swimming pools this summer. Salary range: $700-$900 plus lessons. (713) 270-5858. 136t5/9 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/bilingual. Eves/wkends (713) 524- 7162. 130t5/6 « FORSAIJ^ Condo on Harvey Road 2 Bedroom /1 1 /2 Bath fireplace, pool, shuttle $35,000 774-7051 after 5pm will consider owner financing Can you buy Jeeps, Cars, 4x4’s seized in drug raids for ‘ all " “ ' ” under $100? Call for facts today. <602)837-3401 Ext. 942. 145t5/2 HP41CX/CV calculator accessories for sale: thermo, machine design, circuits, statistics PACS, card reader. 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Foreign & Domestics. 30 years experience. 823-2610. 111 tfn Cattle owners will determine by May 10 whether to continue the Beef Checkoff program that col lected about $73 million nationwide in its First year — $12.9 million in Texas — for beef promotion and re search. Required by the 1985 Farm Bill, the Beef Checkoff Referendum will gauge response to the checkoff pro gram, which allots $ 1 per head of cattle for beef research and promo tion. The checkoff was allowed a maxi mum operation period of 22 months before the required referendum. Cattle producers opposed to the checkoff were entitleo to request a refund of the checkoff withholdings. About 5,000 Texas A&M students could be affected by the referendum results and are eligible to vote on it, said Dr. O.D. Butler, chairman of the Texas Beef Referendum Steer ing Committee, associate deputy chancellor for agriculture and pro fessor emeritus of animal science. Any group, partnership or indi vidual who has owned one or more head of beef or dairy cattle between Oct. 1, 1986 and March 31, 1988 is eligible to vote on the referendum. There are no age restrictions, so un derage students who have owned cattle for 4-H, Future Farmers of America or similar programs also may vote. “Students inherit the whole busi ness, so it's very important for them to vote,” Buder said. Much of the cattle owners’ benefit comes from the research supported by the checkoff program, he said. “The main thing it does is proviif- funds, so researchers at A&M y get the money to make grant prop sals,” he said. “We’re certain tojt our share of research grant mone/ The checkoff money also funu commercials and beef promote including the endorsements by t| lebrities such as James Garner®! Cybill Shepherd. “Some say that a lot of monev being spent on movie stars,” But! said. “That’s true, but it hasbeem fective. “Cybill Shepherd wasn’t hired: appeal to the beef producers. SI* was hired to appeal to a younjt: health-oriented group.’’ Although some of the check: money must be applied to admits trative costs, no more than 5 perct: may be spent on administrauct Butler said. “There has been some extra'.- Anxi< utes Ion start oi game be and t Hoopst< The find G. Saturda “We tions an Univers Eversor headed The take or Housto Brazos ter. Fans when tl gance in administration before,"™ their wz said. "But the law restricts paymw.!. Walls to 5 percent, and so far, we’ve been spending 2.8 percent.” Butler said he estimates that c more than 13 percent of cattle owr ers are opposed to the referendur. He said that no organizational whole opposes it, but some indire ual owners reject the idea of assoc tion with the government. Otk believe they do not benefit from checkoff program, he said, becaut they are not members of any of nine organizations represented the Beef Promotion and Researc Board “The only problem we’re deak; with is apathy,” Butler said. Then really no question that the refen dum will be approved.” coach f ing dir hart, Tl j rest of t ■ “I’m | Walls ai people they fol The ketball Cl Agents arrest 13, seek 8 with links to gang bombings ; ' 1 was ah Fpday nig :iy I was in 01 en Fiel box, and periodical Sports Inf< Kople wo update see around tin g|untry. 1 when the were ahea booed wh< fRangers w behind. B DALLAS (AP) — Thirteen mem bers of the Bandidos motorcycle gang were arrested and eight others were being sought on federal explo sives and conspiracy charges stem ming from two 1983 bombings, au thorities said Sunday. said Richard Garner, s charge of the Dallas division of U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobact and Firearms. The arrests Saturday in Corpus Christi, Longview and Lubbock in cluded the top heirarchy of the na- oc A bomb placed near the gas met! of a home in Lancaster, a south Di las suburb, exploded the morning July 5, 1983. Later that day in D; Id tional Bandicios gang, who are ac cused of staging the bombings in retaliation for an earlier 1983 clash with the rival Banche gang, authori ties said. a man and his I-year-old daughu received minor injuries when i bomb exploded inside the van thf were driving. The blasts were believed to be it tended for members of the Banche Garner said. The bikers were named in a 23- count sealed indictment returned March 31 by a Dallas grand jury, au thorities said. “Earlier in the year, in the spur.: ' “ :n - - - • Two other Bandidos members named in the indictment were al ready in custody in federal prison, of 1983, the Banches and the Band dos got into an altercation in Pont that resulted in one Bandido men ber being killed and several men bers of each club being wounded Garner said. County, city officials reach trial agreement on convention center FORT WORTH (AP) — The city and Tarrant County have reached an agreement about control of the aging Tarrant County convention center, which officials say has the kind of problems that discourage business. If the agreement reached Satur day is approved by the City Council and county commissioners, officials would begin work to lure more con vention business and to Fix structural and equipment problems in the 20- year-old downtown building. “It’s embarrassing to look at when you go there today,” City Manager Doug Harman said. “This is a long standing sore subject with the busi nessmen of Fort Worth.” Melvin Morgan, the center’s ex« utive director, said, “Our foldini chairs are 20 years old. The first years of this facility were centeret on rock ’n’ roll concerts, andvisitof stood and dropped and spilled o: our furniture. If it was in home, you’d throw it away.” Mayor Bob Bolen and Tartar County Judge Roy English preside! over a meeting that culminated yearlong tug-of-war between the at and county for control of the cor vention center. The plan that came out of meeting includes changing the na® to Fort Worth-Tarrant County Cor vention Center and keeping owr ership in county hands. Live the Safari Adventure of your College Career! TAMU Summer Study Abroad in Kenya First Summer Session. 1989 ANTH 350 LAND 212 RENR 205 (Fandlng Final Approval! Open Meeting For Interested Persons May 3, 1988 3>00 p.m. MSC Room 350 or come to table in MSC Hall 11:00-2:30 Contact: Study Abroad Office 161 Bizzell Weal 84S-Q54&- Zei nai tee ge: tru de fac yoi pei qui do loa It’! cat Pu wa inc Cc tak esl coi itei av; an PC evi inc v- syj be res de uo pu be