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The Battalion
Thursday, March 22,1
Battalion
HELP WANTED
STREP THROAT
STUDY’
Volunteers needed for streptococcal
tonsillitis/pharyngitis study
★Fever (100.4 or more)
★Pharyngeal pain (Sore Throat)
★Difficulty swallowing
Rapid strep test will be done to con
firm.
Volunteers will be cofhpensated.
G & S STUDIES, INC.
846-5933
The Houston
Chronicle
is currently taking applications
for route carrier positions.
Gas allowance provided with
routes earning $400.-$700.
per month.
If interested, call James at
693-7815 or Julian at 693-
2323. 09109/29
PATELLAR TENDONITIS
(JUMPER’S KNEE)
Patients needed with patellar ten
donitis (pain at base of knee cap)
to participate in a research study
to evaluate a new topical (rub on)
anti-inflammatory gel.
Previous diagnoses welcome.
Eligible volunteers will be com
pensated.
G & S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933 1 fiQttfn
The Psychology Dept.
at TAMU is conducting re
search on group dynamics and
we need paricipants. We will
pay you $30 for 6 hrs. over 3
weeks. Please sign up outside
Room 415 of the Psych. Bldg.
If you have been in this exp.
do not apply. If you have ques
tions please call 845-0487 and
ask for Sharon.
SKIN INFECTION STUDY
G&S Studies, Inc. is participating in a
study on acute skin infection. If you
have one of the following conditions
call G&S studies. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated.
'infected blisters 'infected cuts
'infected boils 'infectedscrapes
'infected insect bites (‘road rash )
G&S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933 96
Houston Chronicle needsa
on campus student to deliver
to Northside male dorms
Thursday-Saturday and every
other Sunday. Call Julian at
693-2323. 114ttfn
COLLEGE REP to deliver Student
Rate’ subscription cards on cam
pus. Good income, NO selling in
volved. Application from: CAM
PUS SERVICE, 1024 W. Solar
Dr., Phoenix AZ. 85021. 114t3/2
P/T ASST. MANAGER: permanent position, 128-unit
apt community. Duties include leasing, processing
apps , collecting rent, etc. Must be enthusiastic, very
vveli organized, neat in appearence. Experience re
quit ed. Salaty. bonuses. Call G9;V-1189,9-10:30a.m. M-
F. 115t3/23
Male Cotnpanion/Roornmate, Salary plus room. Send
Resume to : 3000 Briarcrest, Suite 406. Bryan, T exas
77802 Attn: Deborah, 115t4/4
Dependable People for Houston Post routes. Early
morning $200 $850 per month 846-2911,846-1253.
109t4/10
EARN $500 TO $1500 STUFFING ENVELOPES A 1
HOME. NO EXPERIENCE. FOR FREE INFORMA
TION SEND SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVE
LOPE TO : LE G POST OFFICE BOX 550 ALLEN
PARK, MICH 48101 lOlttfn
Paritime MCA 1 instructor needed. Must have scored
at least 60 on MCAT. If interested call 696-3196.
112t3/23
A FREE GIFT JUST FOR CALLING. PLUS RAISE
UP TO $1,700 IN ONLY 10 DAYS. Student groups,
fiats and sororities needed for marketing project on
campus. Fot details plus yourfree gift. Croup officers
tall 1-800-765-8472 Ext 50 112t2/23
ATTENT ION: EASY WORK, EXCELLENT PAY!
Assemble products at home Details, (T)-602-838-8885
Ext. W 4009. 56tl 1/23
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity de-
sirsable. Ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation. Con
tact Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101 776-
4453. ' 72t5/4
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WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL. PRECISE
SPEEDY - LASAR/LETTER QUALITY LISA 846-
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W T ord Processing, Desktop Publishing, (newsletters,'
etc.), Lasar Printing, Journalism Degree, 846-4489.
113t4/30
SERVICES
Professional Word Processing
Laser printing for Resumes
Reports, Letters and Envelopes
Rush service available
ON THE DOUBLE
113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755
ALTERATIONS
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Off Southwest Parkway
• 300 Amherst
764-9608
Professional Word Processing, Resumes, Thesis. LA
SAR PRINT ER822-1430. 108t5/4
Professional word processing, light editing. Carla 690-
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COLLEGE MONEY! Private Scholarships! You recive
a minitnun of 8 sources or your money refunded!
Guaranteed! COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS LOCA
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624-0362. " I 12t4/13
TYPING 7 DAYS/WEEK. WORD PROCESSOR, FAS
T/ACCURATE. 776-4013/846-3273. 92t5/4
FOR SALE
GOVERNMENT SEIZED vehicles
from $100. Corvettes, Chevys,
Porsches, and other confiscated
properties. For buyers guide, 1-
(800)-448-2562 ext. 1342. Also
open evenings & weekends.
63H2/6
1986 Yamaha FZ 750. Has lower faring. Must sell. Call
Scott 693-6198. 115t3/30
Calvelleto Centurion 12 speed bike. $100 (negotiable)
Wendy 774-7323 or 696-6152. 115t3/28
1988 MAROON TOYOTA CELICA ST. AC, SUN
ROOF, STEREO/CASSETTE, CRUISE, MAROON
INTERIOR, INI WIPERS, CUSTOM P1NSTR1P-
1NG. SPORTY YET. ECONOMICAL. MUST SEE!
EXTRA CLEAN! WELL CARED FOR! LEAVE MES
SAGE! 693-5872. 115t3/28
Panasonic 10801 Printer,$120.00. Radioshack spectrum
EQ $100.00. Receiver $180.00. Dual Cassette $200.00;
822-2563. 115t3/28
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS hand painted
covers, calligraphy insides. Several styles. Personalized.
846-2474. 112t3/23
LABRADOR Retriever Puppies. Chocolate, wormed,
shots. Six weeks Feb. 24. $250 to $300. Excellent blood
lines 693-9990 110t3/28
Can you buy Jeeps, Cars, 4 by 4 s seized in drug raids
for under $100.00? Call for facts today. 805-644-9533.
Dept. 222. 102t2/26
GRADUATING! MUST SELL! - HONDA CX500.
5,600 K, inteicooled. letting, engguard, shaft driven,
$95t0. Bell helmet $50 a CallJEFF 696-7123;
114t3/27
14 x 60 Schuitz Cilation mobile borne, 2 bdrm. Large
Front kitchen with bay window, washer/dryer and
many other extras. Call 778-0729 anytime to leave mes
sage. 112t3/23
BIKE FOR SALE GIRLS 10 SPEED, ALL IN GOOD
CONDI I ION $125 (NEGOTIABLE) CAL 846-3237.
112t3/22
IBM PC XT, 20 MEG, HD, 640 K, MATH "COPRO
CESSOR. MOUSE, STAR NX 1000 PRINTER, WITH
LOTUS, WORD PERFECT, WORDSTAR, AND AU
TOCAD $ 1200.00 693-2569. 114t3/21
BLACK AND RED HONDA AF.RO-50 MOPED 1986
CALL LA URA 693-6953. 114t3/23
LOST AND FOUND
LOST RED WINTER JACKET) IF FOUND CALL
846-7639, 20.00 REWARD. 115t3/23
ROOMMATE WANTED
Want to live off Campus this summer? Call Mary 693-
7787. 113t3/23
FOR RENT
COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd.
Snook, TX
1 bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248
Rental Assistance Available
Call 846-8878or 774-0773
after 5pm
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped
Accessible 6 ottf n
Real Bargins! T wo bedroom apartments south of cam
pus. $135.00. 696-2038. 10U3/22
One two bedroom studio apartment. Available imme
diately. Ridgewood Village College Station 696-2998.
1 lt4/4
A 3 bedroom, 2 bath 4plex with washer/dryer, on shut
tle Starting at $425. Summer rates available. 764-0704,
696-4384. IMttfn
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
AUSTRALIA STUDY
ABROAD.
Apply now for summer or fall
1990. 1 or 2 semesters: classes or
internships. 4 week summer pro
gram to the Great Barrier Reef.
For info on the BEST study
abroad program in the world, call
curtin university 1-800-245-2575.
PERSONALS
Physician and wife can provide secure, stable, loving
home for your baby. Experienced parents of adopted 2
year old. Legal private adoption. Call Susan and Steve
collect 513-891-1583. 112t3/23
HEALTH CLL B MEMBERSHIP SALES: Enthusiatic.
motivated, self starter. Need someone looking for a
lifestyle not just a job. Intense bnsight training pro
vided. Fst year: 24,000. fulltime only call Bill at 764-
8000 114t3/27
WANTED
SCOTTISH FACULTY NEEDS HOUSE
(C.S.) FOR FAMILY WITH HOUSE-PROUD
WIFE , 3 GIRLS :14,12,and 8. FOR 9
MONTHS FROM MID-AUG WRITE PROF
TIM GOODMAN 2 HILLPARK PLACE
BIRKHILL DUNDEE DD2 5RD SCOTLAND
TEL 10382-580706.
11413/26
NOTICE
Peace Corps. Campus Rep. TAMU office. Animal In
dustry Building, Rm 418, ph 845-1496. 114t3/22
Classifieds
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
Call 272-3348. 9U3/30
ADOPTION: A fun loving dad and devoted mom will
cherish your beautifu white, baby. We offer financial
security, a cozy home and a 5 year old daughter waiting
to share toys and kisses. Call Karen and Neal collect
(609)429-4601. 112t3/30
Around Town
Live Music
Information is provided by the
individual nightclubs and is sub
ject to change.
Friday — The Road Kings.
Starts at 9:30 p.m. $3 cover.
Saturday — Agent Orange.
Starts at 9:30 p.m. $2 cover.
DOUBLE DAVE’S
In College Station at 326 S. Jer
sey. All ages admitted. Alcohol
served. For more information,
call 696-3283.
Wednesday — Dm Wilson.
Acoustic. Starts at 9 p.m. No
cover.
MAMA’S PIZZA
At 1601 S. Texas Ave. in College
Station. All ages admitted. For
more information, call 696-0032.
Sunday— Mama’s Boys. Rock.
Starts at8 p.m. No cover.
TEXAS HALL OF FAME
FLYING TOMATO
At Northgate at 303 University
Drive. All ages admitted. For
more information, call 846-1616.
Wednesday — Sneaky Pete.
Sing-along with ’60s and ’70s mu
sic. Starts at 9 p.m. $2 cover.
Thursday — Tony Curtis.
Country-western. Starts at 8 p.m.
No cover.
At FM 2818 in Bryan. Alcohol
served. For more information,
call 822-2222.
Tuesday — Hall of Fame
Gang. Country. Starts at 8 p.m.
$5 cover.
Thursday and Friday — Full
House. Country. Starts at 8 p.m.
Thursday with $3 cover ($1 off
with A&M ID). Starts at 9 p.m.
Friday with $5 cover.
Saturday — Texas Fever.
Country. Starts at 9 p.m. $4 cover
($2 off with A&M ID.)
FRONT PORCH CAFE
Thursday — Stonefish Square.
Rock. Starts at 9 p.m. $2 cover.
Friday — Tim Allen. From
Austin. Acoustic. Starts at 7 p.m.
No cover. The Killtones and The
Kerouacs. Rock. Starts at 9 p.m.
$3 cover.
Saturday — Subculture. Dance
rock. Starts at 9 p.m. $3 cover.
Monday — Stormy Monday.
Rhythm and blues jam sesssion.
Starts at 9 p.m. $1 cover.
Tuesday — Dru Wilson.
Acoustic. Starts at 9:30 p.m. $1
cover.
Wednesday — Lippman Jam.
Starts at 9:30 p.m. No cover.
CINEMA THREE
Located at 315 College Ave. Cal!
693-2796 for more informafa
about matinee showtimes.
House Party. Rated R. Show
times are 7:05 and 9:15.
Hard to Kill Rated R Showtimes
are 7:20 and 9:20.
Bad Influence. Rated R. Show
time is 7.
Last of the Finest. Rated R
Showtime is 9:10.
POST OAK THREE
Comedy
Information is subject to
change.
Located in Post Oak Mall. Call
693-2796 for more information
about matinee showtimes.
Lord of the Flies. Rated R. Show
times are 7:25 and 9:25.
Blue Steel. Rated PG-13. Show
times are 7 and 9.
Joe Versus the Volcano. Rated
PG. Showtimes are 7:15 and9:1i
SCHULMAN SIX
FRANK’S BAR AND GRILL
In College Station at 503 E. Uni
versity Drive. All ages admitted.
Alcohol served. Call 846-5388 for
more information.
Friday and Saturday — Alex
Coke. Jazz. Starts at 9:30 p.m. No
cover.
GALLERY BAR
In the College Station Hilton at
801 E. University Drive. Only
ages 21 and older admitted. Call
693-7500 for more information.
Thursday —Steve Schon. Jazz
pianist. Starts at 5:30 p.m. No
cover.
Friday— Karen Chavis. Vocal
ist. Starts at 7:30 p.m. No cover.
Friday and Saturday — D.A.
McDowell. Jazz pianist. Starts at
7 p.m. No cover.
KAY’S CABARET
At Post Oak Mall. Ages 18 and
older admitted. Alcohol served.
For more information, call 696-
9191.
Thursday — Hank Townsend.
Starts at 9:30 p.m. No cover.
In College Station at 4410 Col
lege Main. All ages admitted.
BYOB. For more information,
call 846-LIVE.
Thursday — Jesse Dayton and
the Road Kings. Rockabilly.
Starts at 9 p.m. $4 cover.
Friday— Susanna Sharpe and
the Samba Police. Samba. Starts
at 9 p.m. $5 cover.
Saturday — Jesse Taylor and
Tornado Alley featuring Junior
Medlow. Texas rhythm an blues.
Starts at 9 p.m. $5 cover.
TIPPY’S
At 1803 Greenfield Plaza in
Bryan. Ages 23 and older ad
mitted. For more information,
call 846-7203.
Thursday and Saturday —Sun
down. Variety. Starts at 9 p.m.
No cover.
Friday — Starvin’ Marvin and
the Dexitrims. Variety. Starts at 9
p.m. No cover.
GARFIELD’S
Located at 1503 S. Texas Ave.
Reservations recommended.
Ages 21 and older admitted. Call
693-1736 for more information.
Thursday — Pat McGreal,
headliner; Michael O’Rourke,
middle-man; and Jason Porter
opening. Starts at 9 p.m. $5
cover.
Movies
Information is subject to
change. Admission restrictions
may apply.
In Bryan at 2002 E. 29th Street
Call 775-2643 for more informa
tion about “dollar movies’
weekend matinee times.
Born on the Fourth of >
Rated R. Showtime is 9:20.
Tango and Cash. Rated R.Show
times are 7:10 and 9:55.
Tremors. Rated PG-13. Show
times are 7:05 and 9:35.
Look Who’s Talking. Rated PG
13. Showtimes are 7:15 and 9:45
Steel Magnolias. Rated PG-13,
Showtimes are 7:10 and 9:40.
PLAZA THREE
AGGIE CINEMA
WAIVERS
At Northgate at 103 Boyett. Ages
18 and older admitted. Alcohol
served. For more information,
call 846-8863.
Tickets sold at Rudder Box Of
fice. Call 847-8478 for more in
formation on film festival times
and prices.
Thursday — Spies Like Us.
Showtime is 7:30 at the Grove.
Friday and Saturday — “It Never
Should Have Been a Film Festi
val.” Friday’s films: Spies Like
Us, Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid,
Airplane 2. Saturday’s films:
UHF, National Lampoon’s Vaca
tion; Elvira, Mistress of the
Dark.
Saturday — Little Rascals Film
Festival. Showtime is 3.
In College Station at 226 South
west Parkway. Call 693-2457 lot
more information.
Hunt For Red October. Rated R
Showtimes are 7 and 9:45.
Stella. Rated PG-13. Showtimes
are 7:15 and 9:35.
Driving Miss Daisy. Rated R
Showtimes are 7:10 and 9:30.
MANOR EAST THREE
In Bryan in Manor East Mall. Cal!
823-8300 for more information
Lambada. Rated PG-13. Show
times are 7:10 and 9:35.
Revenge. Rated R. Showtimesaie
7 and 9:40.
Glory. Rated R. Showtimes are
7:05 and 9:45.
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The Texas A&M Rodeo Club
will begin its “rock n roll rodeo"
Friday at 8 p.m. at the Freeman
Arena on FM 2818.
Produced by Bad Company
Rodeo, the event is the National
Intercollegiate Rodeo Association
college rodeo for its southern re
gion.
The competition will include
roping, barrel racing, wild horse |
and bull riding as well as a steer |
saddling competition in whicl
several A& M student orgapfea
tions will participate.
Battalion file photo
The Soviet Georgian dance troupe Rustavi will perform Mon
day in Rudder Auditorium. MSC OPAS will present the show.
Soviet dance troupe to perform
Students from Louisiana and
south central Texas will compete
for hundreds of dollars in prize
money and for points to qualify
for the national collegiate rodeo
finals.
A disc jockey will play old-time
rock and roll during the rodeo,
A&M Rodeo Club President
Marty Lindner said. “We re hop
ing this will be the biggest rodeo
ever here at Texas A&M," he
said.
Tickets are available at ticket
booths staffed by members of the'
A&M Rodeo Club in the Kleberg
Animal and Food Science Center
and in the Blocker Building.
Tickets also will be sold at
Court’s Western Wear in Bryan
and in Post Oak Mall, at Brazos
Valley Feed, and at the Dixie
Chicken (tomorrow night only).
Ticket prices are $5 tor the
general public and $3 for stu
dents for each of the three shows
beginning at 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday and at 2 p m. Sunday.
The Rustavi Company, a dance
troupe from the Soviet Union,
will perform at 8 ptm. Monday in
Rudder Auditorium as part of its
first North American tour.
The show is sponsored by the
Jordan Institute for International
Awareness and OPAS.
The 60-member Rustavi Com
pany is from the Soviet Georgian
capital of Tbilisi. The company’s
age-old songs and dances draw
on traditions from their native
homeland that date back more
than 1000 years.
Georgian dancing features the
only men in the world to dance
on their toes without the aid of
blocked shoes and women who
never dance en pointe, unlike
classical ballet dancers. The men
and women dancers never touch.
The songs and dances are ac
companied by the company’s mu
sicians who play Georgian instru
ments.
Ticket prices range from $18-
$25 for the general public and
$15.50-$22.50 for students. For
more information, call the Rud
der Box Office at 845-1234 or the
Jordan Institute at 845-8770.
Christian singer to give benefit show
Players to show how ‘Angels Fall’
The Aggie Players will present
Lanford Wilson’s “Angels Fall,"
tonight at 8 p.m. in the recently
revived Fallout Theater in Room
144 of the Blocker Building.
The play involves six people
trapped in a remote mission
church in New Mexico who are
waiting through a nuclear fallout
caused by the release of pow
dered uranium into the air of a
small town.
As these diverse strangers get
to know each other, they discuss
their frustrations with life and
how it has not lived up to their ex
pectations. “Angels Fall" is a play
about finding out who you are
and what you are called to do.
The play is directed by senior
honors student Jennifer Tyler in
her debut as full director at Texas
A&M. She assisted in the direc
tion of "Another Antigone last
season.
“Angels Fall will be presented
every night except Sunday and
Monday through March 31.
Tickets are $4 for the general
public and $2 for students and se
nior citizens. They will go on sale
at 7 p.m. before each perfor
mance at Rudder Box Office.
For information and reserva
tions, call 845-1234.
Contemporary Christian artist
Margaret Becker will perform a
benefit concert for the Bryan
Chapter of Habitat For Human
ity, tonight at 8 in Rudder Audi
torium .
Becker will perform songs
from her Dove Award-nominated
album, “Immigrant’s Daughter
and material from her other al
bums, “Never For Nothing” and
“The Reckoning.
Habitat For Humanity is a non
profit organization that supports
underprivileged families with
clean and safe housing at cost.
Becker’s concert is sponsored
by The Aggies Men’s Club. Tick
ets are available at Budder Box
Office, Brazos Valley Christian
Book and Gift Store and KAGC
radio. Tickets cost $6 in advance
and $7 at the door
Battalion Me photo
Contemporary Christian
singer Margaret Becker will
give a benefit concert for Hab
itat for Humanity tonight.
Plays explore Hispanic experience
Jazz ensemble plays Friday night
The New Orleans jazz group
Preservation Hall will make a stop
in Aggieland Friday night.
MSC OPAS will present the
band, which plays traditional
New Orleans jazz.
The show begins at 8 p.m. in
Rudder Auditorium.
Tickets are available at Rudder
Box Office. Prices range from
$12-$17.50 for students and
$14.50-$20 for the general pub
lic.
For more information, call
OPAS at 845-1515 or the box of
fice at 845-1234.
The MSC Committee for
Awareness of Mexican-American
Culture will present two plays
which explore the Hispanic expe
rience at tonight at 7 in Rudder
Theater.
The first play, “La Quinta
Temporada, is a comedy written
by Luis Valdez, direfctor of the
movie “La Bamba. The 20-min
ute play centers on a migrant
farmworker who is exploited by
landowners.
After an intermission, ‘Burn
ing Patience” will begin. The jilay
is a drama about Nobel Prize-win
ning Chilean poet Pablo Neruda
and his struggles against oppres
sion.
The plays will be performed in
English by members of the stu
dent group El Teatro Del Pueblo.
Tickets are available for $2 at
Rudder Box Office.
To have an entertainment event previwed in the Life
styles “In Advance” column, submit all necessary infor
mation and a photograph (if desired) to the Battalion,
Room 216 Reed McDonald.
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