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Page 8AThe Battalion/Wednesday, May 4, 1988 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Battalion Classifieds • FO R RENT • PERSONALS TANGLEWOOI> SOUTH CURES Apartment Hunter's 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 of more Ask about our Great Giveaway! 693-1111 ®jaiyJlcWo©<i Soutl^ Mon.-Fri. 8 5 Sat 9-5 Sun. 1-5 411 Harvey Rd. Handy man needed. 20+ hrs/wk. experience a must. Tools & transportation necessary. Call Century 21 Beal 823-5469. 147t5/ll REP POSITION AVAILABLE NOW! FOR THE 88- 89 school Year, aggressive and orga nized STUDENT(S) TO MARKET AND SELL CANCUN SPRING BREAK TRIPS AND COLO RADO SKI VACATIONS. MEMBERSHIP IN CAM PUS ORGANIZATION HELPFUL *** WILL ALSO ACCEPT SELECT CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS TO SELL AS FUND RAISER. *** POTENTIAL $1000. OR MORt COMMISSION PLUS FREE TRIPS. MUST APPLY IMMEDIATELY TO KIRK AT (800) 258-9191. 147t5/6 ADOPTION YOUNG HAPPILY MARRIED PHYSICIAN AND WIFE WISH TO ADOPT HEALTHY NEWBORN. WARM LOVING HOME AND SECURE FUTURE. LEGAL AND CONFI DENTIAL. CALL COLLECT: DEBBIE & DAVID (212) 988-4901 14615/11 ADOPTION: Loving Stable Couple, attorney and tea cher, long for while infant to raise with love and secu rity. Legal and confidential. Medical and legal paid. Collect (914) 338-7580. 140t5/9 Assistant for doctors office. Typing and light bookkep- ping required. Apply in person 3030 E. 29th, Suite 109. 147t5/6 • WANTED HOME ASSEMBLY INCOME: Assemble products at. home. Part-time. Experience un-necessary. Details call 813-327-0896 Ext. D1077. ' 140t7/5 Honest pleasant individual for part-time evening tele phone work, Call 693-1683. 143t5/4 ♦ NOTICE ♦ NOTICE mm THE GOLDEN RULE Summer and/or Fall/Spring Furnished Apts for Christian-like non smoking Men and Women UTILITIES AND CABLE PAID Telephones in, Free Laundry, Locked Storage, Bus, Extras. CALL/RESERVE: 693-5560 SUMMER SPECIAL: $125/$240 Share B/B or Own B/B Call Today! 147tfn SUMMER LEASING SPECIALS! Luxury 4-plex 1,000 sq. ft. 2 bedroom/hollywood baths washer/dryer shuttle bus Cad WYNDHAM MGMT 846-4384 Across From A&M Walk to Campus •Quiet ‘New Paint *New Carpet •Large 1,2 & 3 Bedrooms Now leasing & Preleasing CASA BLANCA Preleasing Summer/Fall 2 Bdrm/1 bath fum./unfurn. Ask about our Dorm Plan 846-1413 ^^Jtnit^JDegosilNAvaJlable^^ast^e ■ ms&k - --t 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 University Terrace 1700 Jersey #101 693-1930 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) 1 ^ 4tfn Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 2 Bdrm/2 Bath Duplex. Near A&M, w/new carpel. $375./mo. 693-0982, 696-4384. 145tfn WALK TO CLASS, 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath Apt. Summer Jease or thru Fall, $180 + bills. 696-7266. I47t5/11 FREE $50! Sublease Duplex - W/D connections, fenced yard, $320 month, 2 Bdrm/1 Bath, gas appliances- Southwood Valley Area. Dede 696-2177. 145t5/5 ■ BWhiiiiin"’. I’,alb I loir ■‘BiliOi'iii-S! I I aiicr .'.pm Konnmiah'. Mia I ini'. Sumnler pniy! 2 Bdrni/2 liaH?”CondoniTnlum! W/D, fenced & furnished. $350./mo. 693-8563. 145t5/6 JvA $99 deposit, 2 Br/l Ba fourplex, Northgate, Summer grates ($199./mo.), call 846-4465, wkends 1-279-2967. 122t5/10 2 Bdrm/2 Bath house. W/D, ceiling fans, summer only. $350 + utilities. Close to campus. 764-8024. 144t5/5 .Room for i cutilities, on ent. W/D, energy efficient, $60./mo. + 1/3 shuttle route. 822-5597. 143t5/4 Pre-leasing 3 BR/2 BA Duplex near Hilton. 846- 2471/776-6856 63t/indef. HELP WANTED Grand Canyon National P£trk Lodges is located on the South Rim of Arizona’s breathtaking Grand Canyon. You can enjoy the wonders of this perfect setting while earn ing money and planning long-term goals. We have a va riety of openings this Summer in our hotels and restau rants for entry-level personnel. Wages begin at $3.85 per hour. You must be at least 19 years of age, have a professional appearance and a people-oriented attitude. Dormitories are located within the Park and housing charges will be deducted from your wages. Couples are welcome, but housing for children is not available. Your meals are available in employee cafeterias at minimal charges. Find the perfect setting by contacting us for an application and informational brochure by CALLING: Grand Canyon Na tional Park Lodges, Personnel Office, (602) 638-2343 or (602) 638-2812, 9:00-noon & 1:00-4:00/Mountain Standard Time, Monday-Friday. Unfortunately, we cannot accept collect calls. Or by WRITING: 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 1171 $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 128t1n $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 Allergy Study Wanted: Individuals with sea sonal allergies to participate in a short allergy study. $75-$100 In centive for those chosen to par ticipate. Call Pauli Research International u$ 7 $ 7 $$ 6 $ 2 $ 3 $ $$$$$$ ♦FORSALE Moving, Must Sell '81 VW Rabbit for $1000. Call 696- 0963. 147t5/6 What A Deal! Black ‘84 Yamaha Scooter 180Z, with only 2500 miles. Great for the summer. Must sell and will at only $850. Call 846-4023. 147t5/6 Dining table, coffee table, wicker chair, shelves, plents, etc. 693-7204. 143t5/4 Honda Nighthawk S, 1985, excellent condition, low mileage, $1850. 693-6551,845-1689 Gary. 143t5/6 Honda scooter, queen-size bed, desk, end-table, kitchen table. Prices negotiable. 764-781j6. 143t5/4 HP41CX/CV calculator accessories for sale: thermo, machine design, circuits, statistics PACS, card reader. Reasonable. 10-speed mens and ladies bicycles $40 each. 823-1963. 145t5/6 Warehouses- Hwy. 6. Student discounts. 1-825-0302 anytime. 146t5/ll '74 26ft. Terry TRAVEL TRAILER. Self-contained, A/C, heater, awning, carpeted, gas/electric refrigera tor, gas water heater. Cheapest way to live. $3500 obo. Frank 822-2484 or leave message 845-2887. 146t5/l 1 Honda 1980 C70 moped. Rings, carburator & drive chain overhauled recently. Excellent condition, two helmets, all $200. 693-5003. 146t5/6 11987 Yamaha Riva Razz. Good condition, low mile age. 696-7844. 143t5/6 Commercial drafting table w/parallel bar pad & chair. Excellent condition. 693-1933. 143t5/4 GRADUATING: Must sell component stereo with stand, dorm-size refrigerator, typewriters, desk chair. Larry 693-3036. Please leave message. 144t5/5 Red Honda Elite 80. Excellent Condition. $900. Nego tiable. 846-2881. 144t5/5 GRADUATING MUST SELL!! Good Furniture. Will Take Best Offer. Call before 7:30am or after 5:00pm. For More Information 846-5190. 14D5/10 PC/AT 286 CLEARANCE! 360KB DRIVE, 256KB RAM, 10MHZ TURBO, KEYBOARD, MONITOR $699,693-7599. 128tfn ♦ LOST ANB FOUND LOST April 9th. Family pet, children upset! Black, tan and white Border Collie. Near Easterwood Airport. REWARD 846-9319. 145t5/6 Grand Canyon National Park Lodges 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 75 „„ Lost at Ring Dance! Antique watch with gold wrist band. Sentimental value. REWARD if found!! Call Kris-693-9193. Thanks!! 143t5/4 ♦ ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate needed for summer. 3-2 duplex. New carpet, carport, washer & dryer. Rent $395. Call Kari 693-0348. 147t5/5 Spacious 3/2 House, $120./mo. Nice Bryan neighbor hood. All appliances. Own room. 822-9319. 140t4/29 Female Roommate Needed For Summer: May 15- Aug " s, w/d, 15. 2 br/lV2 bath duplex with ceiling fans, w/d, fenced yard, $100./mo. + utilities. Call 696-0315 after 5pm. 146t5/l 1 Ride needed to Florida before May 10. Help with gas & drive. Call Juan after 5, 846-2579 or Day 845-8979. 144t5/6 Female for 3 bedroom home with many extras. $150./$100. dep. + 1/3 utilities. 822-4104. 146t7/13 ♦ HELPWANTED City & State Defensive DRIVING, TICKET DISMISS, Insurance DISCOUNT, FUN CLASS! Call 693-1322. 95to/13 mrn Send to: GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK I ODGES, P.O. Box 699, Personnel Office (C), Grand Canyon, AZ 86023. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Professional Typing. Word Processing, Resumes. Guaranteed error free. PERFECT PRINT 822-1430. 81t5/4 THE GREENERY Landscape Maintenance Team member Full-time or Part-time Interview Mon-Thurs from Sam - 9am 823-7551 1512 Cavitt, Bryan Student or student couple for summer ranch work. Housing + small salary. 40 mi. from BCS. 846-1413 no calls after 7pm. 137tfn SUMMER WORK Find out about a great opportunity this summer. Gain valuable resume expe rience. For more information stop by: 308 Rudder, May 4 at 1,3,5pm. Please be prompt. TYPING: Accurate. 95 WPM, Reliable. Word Proc essor. 7 davs a week. 776-4013. 85t2/30 Free Summer Apts, in exchange for work between se mesters. Work involves apt. make ready or ranch con struction. Apply at Casa Blanca Apts. 4110 College Main Bryan, Texas 846-1413. No calls after 7pm. 137tfn V ERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES. FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER ’QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn Summer Job. T elephone 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 LSAT classes for the 10/1 exam are starting the first week of June. Bring this ad in for a 15% discount. Kap lan Center 696-PREP. 146t5/6 SUMMER WORK. Our company is looking to hire 15 A&M students to work in our summer internship pro gram. S1625/mo., 4 hrs. college credit, great resume experience. Need hard workers- outside College Sta tion. For an interview call 846-2813. 14t5/5 MCAT classes for the 9/17 exam are starting the First week of June. Bring this ad in for.a 15% discount. Kap lan Center 696-PREP. 146t5/6 lllil TYPING. WORD PROCESSING. All Kinds. Reasona ble Rates. Call Bertha 696-3785. 129t5/5 Summer JtJbs: We are hiring managers & lifeguards to work at our swimming pools this summer. Salary range: $700-$900 plus lessons. (713) 270-5858. 136t5/9 Wanted: Young Aggie Men to work summer grain har vest. (817) 471-5642. 143t6/4 TYPING - WORD PROCESSING - BEST SERVICE IN TOWN - REASONABLE RATES,-"£4-2931133t.V6 Babysitter. In my home. Mornings. First session or all summer. $3./hr. 693-0738. 145t5/6 Need dependable person w/truck for laborers position. Full & part-time hrs. available. Call Mon-Fri. between 7:30-3:30.779-1275. 143t5/4 CAL'S BODY SHOP. 10% discount to students on la bor. Precise color matching. Foreign & Domestics. 30 years experience. 823-2610. 111 tfn Look at the Ads in the Battalion Weather Watcl Kay: - Lightning rz - Fog ft * Thund«filwra • • - Rain ★ ★ - Snow 9 9 - Driuls - lea Fallals - Rain Showar • > Fraszlng Ru Sunset Tonight: 8:04 p.m. Sunrise Thursday: 6:37 a.m. Map Discussion: The upper pattern, which largely dictates the surface feature; remains essentially unchanged. The upper low pressure system over the mite will phase with a short wave trough in the Tennessee Valley resulting in the surface low and front which will produce precipitation from the Appalachainsto Southern New England. In the West, an upper low will slowly move to the southeast, with precipitation through the central Rockies and the Pacific Northwest. Meanwhile, Bryan-College Station will enjoy fair weather under the ridge of high pressure from the western Great Lakes to South Texas. Forecasts: A r profes tors p to two Dr. Public Arnol A&M, the pt have i differ Res last y baseb; state, Frit the cc choloj them, would mane laxatb “W mem mains m-' field c ■f gy- Today, tonight and Friday. Fair to partly cloudy with warm days and mild nights Highs will be in the mid to upper 80s and lows will be in the low to mid 60s.Wre will be southeasterly at five to 12 mph. Weather Fact Visibility — The greatest distance at which the observer can s« and identify objects with the unaided eye. After visibilities have been determire for the entire horizon circle, they are resolved into a single value of prevailing visibility for reporting purposes. Prepared by: Charlie Br Staff Meteofok* A&M Department of Metecre; Insurance plan gives discounts for seat belt I A fan has be [news la ^ng th Astros AUSTIN (AP) — A proposal be fore the State Board of Insurance would give Texas drivers discounts of 15 percent to 30 percent on auto mobile insurance if their cars have air bags or automatic seat belts. The proposal was submitted by the Texas Automobile Insurance Service Office, an industry organiza tion. Only private passenger autos would be eligible for the discount. The 15 percent discount would ap ply to autos with passive restraints only for the driver, while the 30 per cent discount would apply if front- seat passengers also are protected. “Although the exact amount of the discount will vary according to Hp 011 ' A Said to trading ■ging si ||g Alth ■onto ISGenera • Pat Gill the rating territory in which thi terday : is garaged, typical savings wot:: My of $5 to $1 1 per year on the stand .deal in $2 ,500 of personal injury pr« .Astros, tion,” John Nance, chairman of: Yankee service office, said. wondei Dixie Evatt, director of resa: i and information services for tlif surance board, said it would be!: to six weeks before the staff o pletes an analysis of the prop: and submits it to the board foil proval. Nance said in a statement' our intent to send a message to;, manufacturers that the public/ the kind of protection affordec both air bags and automatic belts.” Campus investigates distruction of nests ODESSA (AP) — School officials grouse that hundreds of swallows’ nests on the University of Texas- Permian Basin campus are a nasty nuisance. But U.S. Fish and Wildlife offi cials say the birds have a right to nest there and plan to investigate the de struction of nests by UTPB mainte nance workers this week. Workers at UTPB began wreck ing hundreds of swallows’ nests built recently by the migratory birds be neath overhanging cement struc tures on the campus’ main building. discourage the birds from nestifc the school’s main building. Harris said that on oneoccaa temporary worker knocked do* nest that contained eggs. But workers have been toldto stroy only unfinished nests, shes The nests were destroyed bee mud and droppings were defc the building and causing unsani- conditions, she said. While it’s permissible to destroy incomplete nests, tearing down ac tive ones and breaking eggs violates the Migratory Bird Treaty and is punishable by a $200 fine or harsher, court-ordered action, Rob ert Lee, an investigator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Lub bock, said. University spokeswoman Yvonne Harris said Monday that Bruce Rev- ell, UTPB’s chief business officer, ordered the destruction of partially- built nests about two weeks ago to But Midland bird rehabil Midge Erskine said Monday UTPB students have shown hei stroyed nests and broken eggs,' eating the destruction of severi five nests. “The students told me so# these nests had been up there I than three weeks,” Erskine said/ ing that the swallows at UTPB beneficial animals that shouldb< alone. “You don’t destroy somet! that’s eating tons of mosquitoes Edwin Kurtz, a UTPB profc of life sciences and chemistry/ he opposes wrecking the nests. “I was very sorry to see ithaf particularly when they are nest he said. High school student gives birth at school AUSTIN (AP) — A high school senior gave birth to a girl in a Round Rock High School bathroom Tues day, officials said. Cheryl Parsons Darnell, director of communications for the Round Rock school district, said the student “asked her teacher if she could go to the restroom and immediately deliv ered the baby.” Darnell would not identify the student, but said she is 18 and had been prepared to graduate this spring. The mother and baby were taken by ambulance to Round Rock Community Hospital. “Both mom and baby are doing fine,” said Ricky Reed, a para# with the Williamson County!' gency Medical Service who sponded to the call. He also declined to releasf mother’s name. “Apparently, no one knewthf dent was pregnant,” Darnell ! “Apparently, she was overweigb 1 The student’s parents, teac ; and fellow students and friend did not know that she was pregf Darnell said. A teacher went to the restrotf assist the young woman afc other student reported whai happening, Darnell said. Ze ns tei ge trt de fai yc pe dc la It; 1 Cc Pi w in C ta et cc itc a\ ar P< e\ in s} b' re d u< Pi b<