The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 30, 1988, Image 8

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Battalion
Classifieds
• HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
NEED STUDENTS TO WORK
A BROADWAY SHOW
ON DECEMBER 7th.
IF INTERESTED CONTACT
RUDDER THEATRE
COMPLEX AT
845-8903
OR COME BY
ROOM 107
OF RUDDER.
BURGER
KING
Now Hiring
Shifts available during the following
times:
5a.m.-11a.m.
11:00a.m.-4:30p.m.
4:30p.m.-8:30p.m.
8:30p.m.-4:00a.m.
Apply in person between
2:30p.m.-4:30p.m.
1719 Texas Ave. Culpepper Plaza
CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING
FOR CHRISTMAS, next
spring and summer breaks.
Many positions.
Call (805)682-7555
Ext. S-1026. 52t12/02
Part-T ime Jewelry Sales. Must be able to work until De
cember 24. Experience preferred but not necessary.
Speak to Dorothy or Randy. Texas Coin Exchange 404
University. College Station. 66t 12/02
♦ FORREKT
All Bills Paid!
•2 Bedroom 1 Vz Bath
• On Shuttle • Tennis • Pool
• On-site Maintenance
• Close to campus
Rent Starts at $409
SCANDIA
693-6505
401 Anderson
1 Blk. off Jersey - W. of Texas
166tfn
Cotton Village Apts.,
Snook, Tx.
1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248
Rental assistance available!
Call 846-8878 or 774-0773
after 5pm. 4ti
2BR/1BA Duplex, Fenced, Pets Okay, Bryan,
$310./mo., 846-4465, weekends: 1-279-2967. 66t01/17
1 & 2 BR Fourplex (Northgate), semester leases okay.
846-4465. Weekends: 1-279-2967. 66t01/17
Part-time Accountant needed for Real Estate Firm.
Prefer older student or graduate student. Hours flexi
ble. Need to be in College Station area at least two more
years. Send Resume to P.O. Box 4453 Bryan, TX
77805. 58ttfn
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Duplexes Month To Month Lease.
Walking Distance To Campus. From $157.50 To
$247.50. $200. deposit. 779-3003. 66U2/09
2 Bedroom 4-plex 5 min. From A&M. $150. deposit,
$250. Rent 779-3003. 66t 12/09
Teacher’s Aid for Montessori pre-school kindergarten
w/ability to speak & teach Spanish or French. Part-time.
779-0290. 63t 12/09
• Nonce
RECORD STORE CHOICES
MAILORDER PRICES
Original Artist & Labels
Records & Cassettes $9.98
Compact Disks $22.96
(Plus $3. Ship & Handling)
Catalog + 20 Coupons for 2 for 1 prices
No expiration Date: Satisfaction Guar
anteed
Send only $12. to:
AK&M
P.O. Box 447
College Station, TX 77841
Fundraising information avaiable
‘Great Christmas Gift!’
WOMEN NEEDED
FOR A NEW LOW-DOSE ORAL CONTRA
CEPTIVE PILL STUDY. ELIGIBLEWOMEN
PARTICIPATING IN THE 6 MONTH
STUDY WILL RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING
FREE:
•oral contraceptives for 6 months
•complete physical
•blood work
•pap smear
•close medical supervision
Volunteers will be compensated. For more
information call:
846-5933
G & S studies, inc.
(close to campus)
WORLD ENTERTAINMENT
NETWORK!
Needs Sales Manager/Producer
to conduct local promotions for na
tionally televised productions. Call
(214)241-2375. 65t12/01
STUDENT DIRECTORIES ARE
NOW AVAILABLE!!!
Bring your Fall ‘88 fee slip to
Rm. 230 in the Reed McDonald
Bldg, between 8-5
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DEFENSIVE DRIVING, GOT A TRAFFIC TICKET?
GET YOUR TICKET DISMISSED?! 693-1322. 909
S.W.Parkway. 26t 12/09
Spring Term. Large one Bedroom Apartment. $295.
month. Call 764-6902. 64t 12/02
In Bryan- Four Flex 2 Bdrm 1 Bath extra storage/fire
place, ceiling fan, new carpet. Also adorable 1 Bdrm ef
ficiency. Wyndham Mgmt. 846-4384. 57ttfn
HELP ME GET OUT OF MY LEASE! FREE $200.
DEPOSIT! 2 Bdrm/1 Bath $210. a month. Mike 823-
2666. 64t 12/02
2 Bdrm studio. Ceiling fan, appliances, pool, shuttle.
$360-$385/mo. Glade East. 696-9669. 58t 12/07
* ROOMMATE WANTED
Visiting female artist seeks apartment in B/CS to share
during Spring Semester. 845-0206. 8-5 daytime.
65t 12/05
* PERSONALS
ADOPT:
A BABY IS OUR DREAM!
Happily married, financially successful
couple hope you’ll call collect.
Legal. Expenses paid.
Call Lynn & Martin collect.
(212)362-6884. 64U2/09
III
FOR LEASE
Female needed to sublease-no deposit, spring & sum-
mer 1989. 693-2656 Kathie.
66t 12/02
HI
ANNCKINCEMENT
DOLLARS FOR COLLEGE: Grants, loans, schol
arships, deadlines approaching. Applications invited,
details FREE. P.O. Box 4466, Dept. 2377 Charlottes
ville, VA. 22905. (804)971-7633 ext. 2377 24 hours a
day. 66t01/l 1
* WANTED
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CAR POOL: Daily, Katy, TX. to College Station & re
turn. Student desires participants. Begin Spring 1989.
(713)578-5032. Sandy. 64t01/ll
• FOR SALE
CHOOSE THE PRICE OE YOUR BOOKS INSTEAD
OK PAYING HIGH BOOKSTORE PRICES! FOR
MORE INFO CALI. THE STUDENT BOOK EX
CHANGE AT NOTE ‘N QUOTES, 846-2255.
66t 12/06
1979 CAMARO LOADED LOW MILEAGE. $2500.
ARCHIE 260-2875. EXCELLENT CONDITION.
66t 12/06
• FORSALE
Toyota Corolla 78 Good Condition. Must Sell! $950.
Pablo 696-3688. 66t 11/30
Honda Express SR Moped $200. or best offer. 693-
9174. After 5:00p.m. 64tl2/01
83 Honda NightHawk 450, looks good, runs good, new
seat $950. Robert 846-9366. 64t 12/02
Apple He computer, Epson printer, disk drive, $600.
Senior- must sell. 268-5896. 61tll/30
1986 Honda Elite moped, 1500 miles. $650. Runs like
new! Senior- must sell. 268-5896. 61tl 1/30
Airplane Ticket Nashville to Houston. Dec. 15 thru
Dec. 19. Call Nancy (615)758-5004 for information.
65t 12/05
* SERVICES
$200 $200 $200 $200
URINARY TRACT
INFECTION STUDY
Do you experience frequent urina
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when you urinate? Pauli Research
will perform FREE Urinary Tract In
fection Testing for those willing to
participate in a 2 week study. $200
incentive for those who qualify.
, Cal! r’aull Research International
776-0400
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Wanted: Individuals, 18-70 years
old, with sore throat pain, for 90
minute study to compare over-
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(no blood drawn).
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participate.
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33t 12/07
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Photo by Phelan M. Ebenkl
The Nutcracker has
magic of Christmas
By Staci Finch
Entertainment Writer
The Christmas season is upon us.
It’s obvious in the decorations, in
stores, in the Christmas songs on the
radio and the stands of Christmas
trees for sale everywhere. And the
advent of the season brings more
than Santa and the wise men. It also
brings The Nutcracker.
The classic ballet, accompanied by
music by Tchaikovsky, is as much a
part of Christmas as manger scenes
and reindeer. Children by age as
well as at heart gather during the
season to see performances of the
show, as did those gathered in Rud
der Auditorium Tuesday night. The
Indianapolis Ballet Theater were
well-received by an audience of 1900
as they performed the beloved bal
let.
The ballet tells the story of the
Stahibaum family as they exchange
gifts with friends at Christmas.
Their daughter, Clara, receives a
magical nutcracker that comes alive
and leads her on a magical journey
to the Kingdom of Sweets, where she
meets the Sugar Plum Fairy.
The performance was well pre
sented, and was aided by fantastic
scenery. Composed mostly of back
drop curtains, the set was extrava-
gent and contributed much to the
fantasy setting of the show. Al
though some audience members
were disgruntled by the lack of live
sound, the music was excellent and
well recorded.
Very memorable were the individ
ual dances performed in the King
dom of Sweets. Dale Shields was ex
cellent in the Spanish Dance, as was
Michele Jones and Clark Blakley in
the Chinese Dance. The comedy in
these two dances contrasted sharply
with the sensousness of the Arabian
Dance, performed by Annetthe
Graber and Michael Stephenson.
But the best of these dances was
the Russian Dance. Michael King,
Chuck Pizarro and Frank Weiner
put such vigor into their perfor
mance that they carried (heart
ence off the stage with them.
Along with the excellent dancini
was a lot of humor, which wasra
shown in the dance of the Past!'
Chefs. As the four chefs, each one
smaller copy of the previom
jumped and bumped each otlu
across the stage, they madetheditt
cult art of slapstick dancing lod
easy.
Also humorous were the mitt
Their dancing antics kept the art
ence laughing, and was onlyto|
by the arrival of the King of tk
Mice. H is ego was hard to miss,
Steven Wright played the role toll*
hilt.
The classic Pas de Deux betwti
the Sugar Plum Fairy (faneHacfc
and the Nutcracker Prince (Edvaj
Moffat) was excellent. Aside
few rough spots and some sfl
movements, the two created m:
onstage, and were greeted with
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Diabetic care improves
with years of research
By Stephanie Richard
Reporter
Diabetic care is the best today that
it’s ever been, Dr. Luther Travis, a
professor of pediatric nephrelogy,
said.
Travis, practicing diabetic medi
cine at the University of Texas Medi
cal Center in Galveston, is the medi
cal director for Texas Lion’s Camp
for Diabetic Children. He has done
extensive diabetic research and is in
volved in patient education.
“The past 15 years have shown an
explosion of what we currently know
about diabetes and its future,” he
said. “It’s an exciting time to be in
volved in diabetes; it’s a better time
than it was a few years ago.
Current diabetic research is focus
ing on what to do with the informa
tion patients receive once diabetes is
diagnosed, he said. 1980 was a key
point in establishing new techniques
to monitor blood sugar on a daily ba
sis. New research is analyzing meth
ods for maintaining glucose levels in
active ways.
Insulin administration, diet and
exercise can be programmed into an
interactive process to help people
learn, he said.
Addressing a group of 20 in Ster
ling C. Evans Library Tuesday night,
Travis said four factors contribute to
a patients’s blood sugar level.
“Controlling diabetes results from
insulin intake, diet, exercise pro
grams and stress management,” he
said. “Most people don’t realize how
important stress is in regulating
blood sugar.
“Significant studies in drug re
search have been done in foreign
MARFA (AP) — Two teens, ages
16 and 17, were arrested Tuesday
and charged with murder in a sniper
attack on three Rio Grande white-
water rafters, police said.
Eduardo Pineda Rodriguez, 17,
was arrested Tuesday morning at his
parents’ home east of the Big Bend
village of Bedford, according to Pre
sidio County Sheriff Rick Thomp
son.
The 16-year-old was arrested by
countries,” he said. Diabetes K
search is taking top priority in ft
ada, Europe and Japan.
“We’re close enough in toda/sS'
ciety to treating these immunedrt
tiers,” Travis said. “We’re explort
with immense technology. Ourfe
will change dramtically within ik
next eight to 10 years. The future
very exciting.”
Chihuahua state judicial police ’
Ojinaga, Mexico, Thompson
The identity of the boy, a Mexifi 1
citizen, was being withheld beca^
of his age. Two other teen-ajf
were being sought in Mexi (i
Thompson said, adding the Nov ^
attack seemed to have been carr^
out on a whim.
Both suspects were charged"
murder in the death of Michael
fley, 40, of Eastland.
Police arrest two teens
for raft sniper attack