Page 4/The Battalion/Tuesday, June 21, 1988 1^1 Cl C CI fl ^Sk 4? 1 d II! CS *5 Red Cross boosts volunteer staffing « FOR RENT TIRED OF HIGH UTILITIES? Come to Tanglewood South • Great Location • Party Room/Study Room • 2 Pools • 2 Laundry Rooms • Exercise Room/Fitness Center • Covered Parking • During orientation we are open until 8:30 p.m. All Utilities Paid 411 Harvey Road, C.S. 693-1111 Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 4H ixury large 2 bdrm/1 '/i bath 4-plex. Washer & dryer, i appliances, $350. Close to campus, 774-7970, 693- ,51. 62tfn re-leasing 3 BR/2 BA Duplex near Hilton. 846- 471/776-6856 63t/indef. Room to roam. 2 Bedroom, Washer/dryer connections. Convenient to caitipus/shopping. Yard and more $330 and up. Call Vicki 693-2347. 160t7/l Most bang for the buck. An efficiency at Village Green- see to believe large bath $260 and up. 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Free rent in exchange for light housekeeping duties. 823-0449. 159t6/22 » NOTICE STUDENT LOANS AVAILABLE ► GSL, SLS, and PLUS Loans (still making loans for this semester) In Addition To Making Loans, We Offer: •3 to 4 week processing time in most cases •No credit check for SLS loans if a full-time student •Loan consolidation •Graduated repayment •Debt management •Scholarship search service For More Information Call 696-6601 First Venture Group 7607 Eastmark Dr. College Station, Tx. 77840 75tl/l9 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 Have a news story or photograph suggestion? Call THE BATTALION at 845-3315. 155tfn Earn Thousands Stuffing Envelopes, Self-Addressed, Stamped-Envelope 1 311, C.S., Tx. 77841. 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Call after 6pm Silk Stocking Lounge. 690-1478. 162t7/l DALLAS (AP) — The American Red Cross, remembering the tor nado last year that killed 37 people and injured more than 110 in a West Texas city, is preparing for another natural disaster by boosting its vol unteer staff to 1,400. “We were frightened,” Gail Bar ron, spokesman for the Dallas chap ter of the Red Cross, said of the Sa- ragosa twister. “If a tornado came into our area, we would be under staffed.” So, instead of waiting for another calamity, the chapter has launched a recruitment drive to quadruple its volunteer ranks. The chapter has about 350 volun teers on call during disasters to run emergency shelters, operate food trucks and kitchens, counsel victims, assess property damage and per form other duties. That number is 1,050 volunteers short of what the organization is shooting for in the recruitment drive. Red Cross officials told the Dallas Times Herald Sunday they deter mined the need for 1,400 by multi plying the number of people needed to operate a shelter during a less se rious emergency by the number of shelters needed in a catastrophe. “We are not in a crisis,” Dan Wag ner, director of the chapter’s disaster services, said. “We just want to feel that we have enough volunteers to handle a crisis.” The closest the chapter has come to a crisis was last February when a fire in Oaklawn burned down 48 units of an apartment complex, leav ing 140 people homeless. Wagner said volunteers — mostly retired people, homemakers and business owners — helped victims find food and shelter, distributed blankets and later replace clothes, furniture and other things. Janice Gardner, a bank teller who volunteers as a cook with the Red Cross, said she gets personal satisfac tion out of helping others in sticky situations. Gardner, who grew up in a poor neighborhood in New York City’s Harlem, knows what it’s like to not to have all the necessities in life. “I get a natural high knowing I can do something to help someone else,” she said. Tuesday TAMU DUK KWAN TAE KWON DO:Will have practice in 267 Read on days at 7-8:30 p.m., Fridays at 5:30-7 p.m., and Saturdays at 10:30-noon.ri more information call Murray Moore at 696-6419 or Charlie Bott at 693-552? Wednesday NAVIGATORS:Will have Navigator Bible study at Blake Purcell's house- p.m. For more information call Blake Purcell at 693-3703. Thursday Sr img i i. \ JlNGLEV H>s Angelt ATHEISTS, AGNOSTICS, AND FREETHINKERS:Will meet at 7 pnKj' i 604AB Rudder Tower to discuss Wicca: A Modern Witchcraft Movemer ^ : more information call 764-9489 an Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 ReedMcDaj no later than three business days before the desired run date. We onlyp the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What's .:i a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissionsm on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will runt troit Pist itches ar iner, ah me. Thomas, ilinday’s : kers, sp have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315. third Driver needed: Must have own car. Monday through Saturday 5-10pin. Chick-Fil-A 764-0049. 158t6/17 Student or student couple for summer ranch work. Housing + small salary. 40 mi. from BCS. 846-1413 no calls after 7pm. 137tfn 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 Nursing schools try to increase recruits Skin patch business increases Texas sale NllA-finah Briod. I'T don’t Ktroit tra ■tmday. me would I Hys to two | Alxlenni Hicly spi a ' put any we ■ The trai • FORSALE S! COMPUTER DISCOUNT XT/286AT/386AT compa tibles. 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John Gavras, president of the Dal- las-Fort Worth Hospital Council said throughout Texas the situation is no better. A 1987 council survey of 10 area schools showed there were 855 nursing graduates in programs that id I could have accommodated 1,566. Lost: black shorthair male cat near Treehouse Village apts. Please call 693-8624. Reward. 157t6/23 Problem Pregnancy' •We Custen, We core, We ftetp •Free Pregnancy Tests •Concerned Counselors Brazos Valley Crisis Pregnancy Service We’re Local! 3620 E. 29th Street (next to XlcdCey’s Gifts) 24 fir. FiotCine 823-CARE “We have no hints there’s going to be a change in the perception of nursing,” Rosenfeld said. “We live in a society that is materialistic and money conscious and people aren’t looking into nursing or helping pro fessions.” Nationwide, the number of stu dents enrolled in nursing programs Just two years ago, the University of Texas at Arlington had a waiting list for its program. In fall 1987, 332 students were enrolled — about 130 under capacity. Students are ac cepted into the program in their ju nior year and must maintain a mini mum grade-point average of 2.5. The university is allowing some students with averages as low as 2.3 to enroll part time until they im prove their grades. even avoiding AIDS and other dis eases. A business involving the selling of an adhesive skin “patch" that is claimed to be effective against a wide range of ailments has mushroomed recently in Texas. Margaret Wilson of the Public Health Promotion Division of the Texas Department of Health said the skin patch is a bogus product that is not proven effective. “The skin patches are a type of adhesive gauze patch supplied with a small vial that contains a liquid al leged to be effective against a wide range of ailments,” Wilson said. “The liquid in the vial is often rub bing alcohol, a mixture of herbs or water.” Manufacturers of the product say the skin patch can be applied to any part of the body and be effective. The product is harmless to the skin int treated Hies Raid and body, Wilson said. would not ] The advertisements andliitwi ^ ie P r for the product, which ham now J Hlt * fraudulent, are a major factor: cause we rt product’s success, Wilson said tei kareen The simplistic idea behiK ^ making skin patch is what is malm; appearand popular, Wilson said. Itissdlq cause people would like to In that a thing as simple asaBas could solve their health probled The product, which is bet for $30 to $40 for a month's is being advertised by mail lets, word-of-mouth and in newspapers. “The products are not beta in stores because they have no approved by the Food and ^Hper'ic'd ai ministration," Wilson said.'ML*| ( s|m facturers are claiming thatlllt|H] j,- n . m net is FDA approved or is Hr ..1, . i /IMBL pibn Pat C champion otjponents m i is rurn approvcu ons.« Cash , process of being FDA appr I7 '. N order to solicit the producti' g j ^ 2 [ c unate one. Sind Bec k Wilson said the fDHDivMjLg Food and Drugs and the At»q ( , nf j| r General’s office are investij[aiiH Et , ze( | ’ products of about 30 skin3 s i 1(iwers |..j manufacturers in the state. I FJt*.*! The Battalion Since 1878 8:45pm @ The Grove Wednesday, June 22 Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 ISaaz Kebabs Indian Fast Food corner of S. 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