Battalion Classifieds Page 6 The Battalion Tuesday, July 3,1 HELP WANTED HEALTHY MALES WANTED AS SEMEN DONORS Help infertile couples confidentaility ensured. Ethnic diversity desirable, ages 18 to 35, excel lent compensation. Contact Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101,776-4453 STREP THROAT STUDY Volunteers needeed 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 compensated. G&S STUDIES, INC. (close to campus) 846-5933 PROFESSORS! Entrepreneurship club at Texas A&M needs a new fac ulty advisor. If you are free- market minded and would en joy working with students who own or will own businesses, we would greatly appreciate your help. Please leave message. 774-0703. SKIN INFECTION STUDY G&S Studies Inc. is participating in a study on acute skin infection. If you have one of the folowing conditions call G&S Studies. El igible volunteers will be compensated. 'infected blisters “infected boils “infected insect bites 'infected cuts 'infected scrapes 'infected earlobes G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 COMMUNITY CENTER SECRETARY 8-5, experience, people person, com puter. Apply by 7-17-90. ATTENDANT/JANITOR 5-20 hrs/wk, evenings/weekends. Apply by 7-9-90. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Personell Office -1101 Texas Ave BE YOUR OWN BOSS AND SUC CEED, START EARNING IN A WEEK, MAKE MONEY FOR COLLEGE, PLAN IS GUARANTEED, SEND TO: A. JOHNSON 1907 DARTMOUTH #604 C.S. TX. 77840 FOR FREE INFO. 16317/4 Part-time handyman needed 20 + hours/week, tools and truck a must, experience necessary 823-5469. 166t7/12 Temporary sales: approx. 15 hrs/wk evening and weekends. Klowerama, Post Oak Mall 764-1828. 165t7/4 Part-time real estate leasing trainee needed must have good typing skills and pleasant voice. 3 afternoons a week, minimum. No license required 823-5469159t6/29 Part-time delivery person must have own air condi tioned vehicle. Deliver Twice a day and once on Sun day. Klowerama 764-1828. 161t6/28 luu e'spci icnced childraic .a v. approx 7 hmu s. Sunda' ■ pan. Call 779-7608. orkets foi chutch nurs- a.m. & pan.. Wodnesdas I60i7 13 MALE DANCER NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. EX CELLENT PAY. 846-0681. MUST HAVE TRANS- PORTATION. 16U7/6 Part-time Cashier/clerk is needed at Smetana Grocery. 775-9337. 158t6/15 Golf/Tennis Coach: Golf and tennis instructor needed for two advanced pupils. Experience required. Lessons twice per tveek after 5p.m. Call LORETTA 776-0400. 159ttfn SERVICES FREE PREGNANCY TESTING •Confidential Counseling Good Samaritan Pregnancy Testing and Counseling 505 University Drive (Behind Franks Bar & Grill) 846-2909 Professional Word Processing Laser printing for Resumes, Reports, Letters and Envelopes. Typist available 7 days a week ON THE DOUBLE 113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755 166ttfn WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE, SPEED Y-I.ASAR/I.ETTER QUALITY LISA 846- 8130. 1527/13 IS YOUR t \R DIR I Y- Need it uaxcd:- We ll uadi. w.i\. .ii 111t 7 I I TYPING: Accurate, prompt, professional. Fifteen years expericene. Near campus, 696-5401. 515t7/l 1 FOR SALE I xperienccd librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 9U3/30 1986 HONDA FLU E 80 WITH RADIO IN GOOD CONDIHON. RED. $650. FIRM. DAMON, H 693- 8319; W 845-3314. 16116/28 Piano for Sale. Wanted: Responsible party to take on small monthly payments on piano. See locally- Call Manager at 800-635-7611. Anytime. 162ttfn 1987 Yamaha Fazer 700. Bought new 2/89. Only 1600 miles. Bike is in showroom condition. Transferable warranty, $3250. Call David 696-0104. I62t7/13 FOR SALE Dorm Refigertors, 4.2 cu. ft $65.00 call 846-8611. woodgrain or white 15U7/11 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 60ttfn Accessible Sublease 1-1, ASAP. Close to campus, quiet area, shut tle, deposit $100, rent $185 summer, $310 fall. #268- 8110:845-6205. 166t7/12 Bargain! Two bedroom apartment south of campus. One left. 696-2038. 15U7/11 lb-lb best floor plan in town! Private fence patios, sky light, pool, shuttle, low utilities, horseshoe design. Wyndham. 846-4384. 142t06/31 API FOR SUMMER AND/OR FALL LEASE START ING AT $190 AND BILLS. 2B-1B; TWO BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS. 696-7266. 152t7/12 ...Spirit ...Pride and the new Tradition. 1990-1991 AggieVision (Distinctive StyCel 1001 Harvey Rd 693-4242 811 Harvey Rd 696-9638 Varied amenity packages! Near shopping, entertainment, and much, much more! BIG BILL? NOT WHEN YOU LIVE AT • Efficiency, 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms • All bills paid (except electricity) • No city utility deposit • Shuttle bus route ^— • Volleyball Court • Lighted Tennis Courts • Hot tub • 2 Pools • Basketball Courts “New Carpet-New Carpet” Lease Today For Best Selection Now pre-leasing for summer & fall 693-1110 Hours: M-F 8-6 Sat. 10-5, Sun 1-5 FUmTIONOSKS 1501 Harvey Road Across from Post Oak ikMall jZJjH Wondering which way to turn . .. Find it fast IN THeBattalion CLASSIFIED 845-0569 Because it’s there Johnnie Townsend and Lee Whitlock (left to right), employees of the kinesiology department, rotate the sprinklers on the new Mount Aggie. The newly laid grass sod requires three weeks of daily watering and frequent rotation of the sprinklers to prevent over-watering. The new 50-foot Mount Aggie is scheduled for Photo by Rose Ann Thomis completion for the Fall 1990 semester. The side facing Wellborr Uor Rd.will be for intermediate skiers, and the side facing the tennis courts will be for beginners. Construction of the base surface anc p , a fence for security measures, as well as installation of artificia ;Q| L turf and a new Mount Aggie sign remain to be done. Fredericksburg attracts top racehorses r bos i blowing Kittle Fei AUSTIN (AP) — Fredericksburg is attracting top horses to its second session of pari-mutuel racing starting today, and track officials are promising less time in betting lines. The horses are coming from New Mexico, Ok lahoma, Louisiana and Texas because their own ers want part of the $100,000 Quarter Horse of Texas Breeders Sales Futurity, the biggest pari mutuel race ever run in the state. Trials begin today with the final race sched uled July 22. The winning horse earns $30,000, and the other nine finishers also take home part of the $100,000 purse. About 50 horses are entered in the trials, with their owners posting a $1,500 en try fee. “The better horses there are, the more people will bet on them,” sponsor David Graham said. “Purses like this get better horses to Texas.” The Fredericksburg track, on the grounds of the Gillespie County Festival and Fair Associa tion, premiered pari-mutuel racing on Memorial Day weekend. More than 5,000 people each day packed the grandstands. They wagered more than $800,000, almost double what was forecast. The second session continues through Thurs day. More than 300 horses are entered for the three days of racing, including Racin Divi, who has earned $42,000 this year. Other top horses scheduled to race are Dash ing Kitty, winner of $25,000, and Mary’s Request, with $34,000 in earnings. K And I Ibi the T ■icker <> Opposin' in a blow Races 11 u s session will oiler pi i/t*s o/54 000 Bui i The top purse on Memorial Day weekend wasi; reliever $1,800. oil iIn An additional 20 trainers have been workingBhe seasc their horses at Fredericksburg since the Memo-12 win a rial Day weekend. Btraigln Track officials will have more than 60 window: 1 "1 tho open and have hired additional help to reduceRhe last t the wait in the betting line. In the opening ses-Bay with sion, the wait to bet sometimes stretched as longInianagei as 30 minutes at the 56 windows. I “We v All the city’s motel space has been reserved.Rxinib ar and all reserved seating for Wednesday has beer I pilches sold. Randle," “We don’t know what to expect on (July) 3rdigan said and r >lli I icc a u s< ■ people have In work." Lin 5 "1 kin Wymnan, Fredericksburg racing director,said. Bmow if said afte Police seek information about boat motor theft Brazos County Crime Stoppers is seeking information about the bur glary of a boat motor from the Bryan Marine Shop on May 14. Sometime during the night of May 14, person(s) cut through a chain link fence surrounding the Bryan Marine Shop, 1008 W. Wil liam Joel Bryan Parkway. The person(s) then kicked and pried open an overhead door to gain entry to the shop. Once inside, they searched through inventory and used the shop’s homemade cart to haul an outboard boat motor through the door and hole in the fence. Officers responding to the re ported burglary followed the per- son(s) trail through a vacant lot be hind the shop to Alamo Street. The boat motor is a black 1990 15 horsepower Mercury outboard mo tor, serial #00225089, and is valued at $1,800. The motor was in the box when it was stolen. An orange three-and-a- half-gallon gas tank compatible with the motor and a large homemade cart also were stolen. STOPPER 775-TIPS Bryan police detectives believe the person(s) were familiar with the op eration and layout of the shop and believe they will attempt to sell or trade the items in the local area. This week the Bryan Police De partment and Crime Stoppers need your help in identifying the per- son(s) responsible for this burglary. If you have information that could be helpful, call Crime Stop pers at 775-TIPS. When you call, Crime Stoppers will assign you a coded number to protect your iden tity. If your call leads to an arrest and grand jury indictment, Crime Stop pers will pay you up to $1,000 in cash. Crime Stoppers also pays cash for information on any felony crime or the location of a wanted fugitive. Guy Rex dynasty may end this year EL PASO (AP) — The dynamic duo that has spent 10 years creating beauty queens and beauty pagents, Richard Guy and Rex Holt, may be producing their last Miss Texas USA pageant this week. The beauty pageant moguls and their El Paso-based business, Guy- Rex Associates, has had a rocky relationship with Miss Universe Inc. — producers of the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants. GuyRex is unsure if its license agreement to produce Miss Texas USA 1992 will be renewed. “We really don’t know (if GuyRex will produce another Miss Texas USA) because our relationship for the last 2 1 /2 years with Miss Universe Inc. hasn’t always been good,” said Fran Jacques, GuyRex spokeswo man. “They have problems with us and we don’t think they like us.” The Miss Texas USA 1991 pag eant was to be broadcast live Monday night from San Antonio. What’s Up Ni Tuesday COMMUNITY OF SINGLE ADULTS: will meet at the Hall of Fame at 8 p m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general meeting at noon. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: will have a prayer meefing at the All Faiths Chapel on campus. TOASTMASTERS: will have a speechcraft from 9 to 10:30 p.m. in 104 Community College Center. Call Tammy at 693-8466 for more informa tion. AMERICAN RED CROSS: Come donate blood from 12 to 6 p.m. at the Firs! Presbyterian Church. For more information, call 776-6145. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have Aggie Awakening #28r tration. Call 846-5717 for more information. Wednesday ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general meeting at noon. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. Call! C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. STUDENTS OVER TRADITIONAL AGE: will have a second annual SOTA barbecue, including volleyball and children’s movies at 5:30 p.m. in the Pur- year Hall courtyard. Call 845-1741 for more informs ‘cm. TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COALITION: will have a Fourth of Ju picnic at 5 p.m. at The Oaks Park. For more information, call 846-6767. Thursday COMMUNITY OF SINGLE ADULTS:will meet for dancing at the Hall of Fame at 8 p.m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general meeting at noon. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. (I ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: will have a discussion at 6 p.m. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only publish the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What's Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are ms on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry wit!run. IIyou have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315. Buy-Si (4