The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 27, 1991, Image 6

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The Battalion
The Battalion
Classified ads
Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
'AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads
$10 fpr 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise Is priced $1000 or less (price
must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering
personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an addltionai 5 days at
no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad
is schedule to end to qualify for the 5 additional Insertions at no charge. No refunds
will be made If your ad Is cancelled early.
Business Hours
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Monday through Friday
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BACK PAIN STUDY
Patients needed with acute
(recent) onset of muscle
spasms (back pain, etc.) to
participate in a consumer use
research study with an FDA
approved drug. Medical
evaluation at no cost to
patient. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated.
G & S STUDIES, INC.
846-5933
"STREP THJROAT STUDY"
Volunteers needed for streptococcal
tonsillitis/pharyngitis research study
comparing two antibiotics, (one of
which is an investigational drug).
Qualifying symptoms include:
fever (100.4 or more), pharyngeal
pain (sore throat), difficulty
swallowing. Rapid strep test will
be done to confirm diagnosis.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated.
G & S STUDIS, INC,
846-5933
Attention Allergy
Sufferers
If you are experiencing red and
itchy eyes you may be eligible
to participate in a clinical re
search study using a currently
marketed drug. You must be
between the ages of 18 and 65
and be in good general health.
Financial compensation is
provided upon successful
completion of the study.
If you are interested in finding
out whether you are qualified
to be a part of this study,
please contact.
G&S STUDIES
846-5933
THE
HOUSTON
CHRONICLE
has immediate carriers
openings for off campus
routes. $450-$700 per
month. Require working
early morning hours.
Call James 693-7815 or
Julian 693-2323 for an
appointment.
Graduate students
needed as notetakers.
Call 846-2255.
NOTES-N-QUOTES
GREAT PART-TIME JOB
Earn $6.00/hr. working 20 hrs a/wk.
Evenings/Saturdays. Neighborhood
advertising program for local home
imprvmt. co. Outgoing personality
and good people skills necessary.
Call M-F, 4-6 p.m. ONLY. 776-5418
$10-$400/UP WEEKLY, Mailing Brochures! Set Own
Hours! RUSH Self-Addressed Envelope: Income, 1660
Lakeside, Suite 301-CDQ, Riviera, AZ 86442.
Fraternities, sororities, campus organizations, highly mo
tivated individuals-Travel FREE plus earn up to $3000+
selling SPRING BREAK trips to Cancun*South Padre
Island'Bahamas/Cruise* Acapulco: 1-800-258-9191
NATIONAL RESEARCH AGENCY. Seeks individuals to
participate with national survey while earning upward of
$800 weekly. Free Details: SASE PROTEOUS RE
SEARCH, INSTITUTE P.O. Box 4144 Lubbock, Texas
79409.
WOMEN IMMEDIATE RESEARCH. Eligibility ages 18-
34. No regular exercise for last 6 mths and next 2 mths.
Requirements: No birth control pills in next 2 mths.
Benefits: FREE analyses, blood lipids, body composition
and fitness. Contact Tonia 823-0746.
FREE TRAVEL, CASH, AND EXCELLENT BUSINESS
EXPEREIENCE!! Openings available for individuals or
student organizations to promote the country's most suc
cessful SPRING BREAK tours. Call Inter-Campus Pro
grams 1-800-327-6013.
NOW HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS AND IN STORE
PERSONNEL. Apply 107 S. College.
Campus merchandising company of America is recruiting
student sale representatives. Earn great money in your
spare time representing fabulous line of custom lingerie.
For information and application call 1-800-676-9471.
Collegiate illustration now hiring full-time and part-time
minimum of 20 hrs weekly. Call 846-2771 betweenSa m.
- 12 noon.
NEED CASH? $110/month. Someone you know is
already a plasma donor. Safe and easy procedure guar
antees immediate cash. Westgate Plasma Center 846-
8855.
Part-time Service Station attendant wanted. Experience
preferred, not required. Apply at Villa Marla Chevron at
29th St. and Villa Maria Rd. Bryan, 776-1261.
TEXAS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL—Italian Village now
taking applications for food and beverage workers. Please
call for appointment and directions. 409-894-2259 or
409-894-2812.
Wanted
Wanted part-time person to care for elderly man at his
home. Call 696-5189.
Child Care
Babysitting my Bryan home. 5 yrs. teaching experience.
Reasonable rates. Call aft./6:00 260-2694.
ARROWHEAD GUN CLUB. Non-members welcome.
Student membership discounts available. Skeet-Pistol-
Trap-Rifle Ranges. Open Tues-Sun, 10 a.m. Hwy. 6 S. 1/
4 mile past Texas World Speedway. 690-0276.
Services
Concerned about your
Student Loan Payments?
For TRULY PERSONAL
service, consider us for all
your consolidation needs.
Call 1-800-829-4599
for details.
GREATER EAST
TEXAS SERVICING
CORPORATION, INC.
MOVING CALL
INMAN MOVERS
Specializing In Local Relocation
• Apartments • Duplexes •
• Residential •
LOW RATES 774-7869
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
JAPANESE LANGUAGE CLASSES for busy people are
being formed. 696-1101.
Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less. 696-3892.
Fast, accurate experienced typing. Call 268-1065 and
leave a message.
Word Processing on Macintosh, laser quality print. Call
Lori 846-4731.
HORSES BOARDED - 300 acres on west side of B/Cs
behind Dick Freeman Arena, $30/month pasture. $37.50
I FEED, 822-7653
TYPING $1.50 PER PAGE LASER PRINTED. CALL
764-7191 Editing Services.
Resumes with job search assistance package included.
Ten years job placement experience December grads.,
it's not too soon to start. 776-6315 after 3 p.m. M-F.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSES! TICKET DISMISSAL!
INSURANCE DISCOUNT! AAA 411 Texas Ave. S. 846-
6117. (BRING AD FOR $2 DISCOUNT!!).
Roommate Wanted
Christian male roommate, own bedroom $150/mth +30%
utilities. Call Larry 845-2341 or 693-8915.
For Rent
COTTON VILLAGE APTS. Ltd.
Snook, Texas
$0 w/RA $200-$357 for 1 bdrm.
$0 w/RA $248-$428 for 2 bdrm.
. "•.•.'“T-n Call 846-8878, 774-0773 a/5 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible
FOOTBALL TICKETS. Will rent graduate I.D. on a game
or seasonal basis. Call Greg 774-4340.
2 Bdrm, 1 bath for lease or sale, 1906 Miller Bryan $350/
mth. 693-3418 aft./5:30 p.m.
For Sale
Yamaha electronic keyboard, model PSR - 12, 49 full-
sizekeys. Accessories included. Excellent condition
$125.00 846-8602.
286 LAPTOP COMPUTER, IBM RAM, 40 MB HARD
DRIVE, MUCH MORE $755 060. CALL 764-1134.
URGENT! Ford Escort '89, automatic, 23,000 miles AC/
AM-FM radio $5,800. Negotiable Jose 693-0475.
Piano For Sale: Wanted: Responsible party to assume
small monthly payments on piano. See locally. Call credit
manager 1-800-447-4266.
Red 1985 Ford Escort for sale. Call 846-3931.
IBM COMPUTER OWNERS: Receive disks (specify 5.25
or 3.5) of quality shareware for less than $7 monthly.
Disks contain applications, games, and more. Receive
volume one (plus membership information: no obligation)
for only $5. AES SERVICES, PO BOX 19851, Houston,
Texas 77224.
Gray Honda Aero 80 motorscooter, good condition, low
mileage, $500. Negotiable. Chris 846-3297
Plane ticket for Tech game. Leave Thursday Oct. 3rd,
return Sunday the 6th,
$120. Negotiable. Call Dan 693-1968.
CFA red male Persian kittens. Shots. FELV negative.
$150. Call 693-0239 after 6 p.m.
King waterbed, poster type headboard, heater $200. Call
Lori 774-4615.
A 1987 Yamaha Riva with helmet, good condition, garage
kept, less than 5,000 miles $300. Call 774-0642 after 6:00
p.m.
French, German, Italian, Russian language records. Each
language has 4 records, dictionary, and conversational
book. Each language set $10,00 778-2545.
Vertical leg press made by Buckeye Barbell 1000 lb.
capacity. $150,846-0019.
Red 1987 Yamaha Jog, excellent condition, $425. Call
Scott after 5pm. 693-6039.
Need a formal for that special occasion? Have three in
excellent condition! Different sizes and colors. $100-
$200. Negotiable. Call 774-0980.
IBM compatible computer with 32 megabytes, hard disk,
2 floppy drives, lots of softwares $475. Call 5pm-7pm or
leave message. 846-6344.
For Sale: Like new entertainment center Best offer.
Samone 693-7217.
1984 Z28, mint condition, $3,900 846-2914.
1987 Corvette, like new, 22,000 miles, 5-speed, Indy
yellow with saddle tan leather interior, two tops, all op
tions. $20,000 764-7921.
Notice
NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH CONTEST! Every Mon
day night, Hilton Hotel, Sundance Club. No entry fee.
Singers, models, songwriters. For more information 1-
800-375-6074.
Lost & Found
Load of clothes lost at old Army Hospital Laundromat
Monday. Pleasereturn,noquestionsasked. CallPat847-
3779.
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1-900-786-4545
SINGLES DATE LINE
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the hottest exciting singles in
Texas, (names & #’s included)
1-900-463-9000
2.50/min.
Windshield Chip Repair. Cracks start with chips, don't
wait. 846-CHIP,
Adults only. Live" 1-on-1 action with beautiful playmates.
1-900-386-3825. $2.50 minute/10 minute minimum.
Live 1 -on-1. Real women reveal their fantasies. 1 -900-
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Party girls that will drive you wild. 1-900-468-4588. $1.95
min/10 minute minimum.
ATTRACTIVE GIRLS LIVE! 1-ON-1. 1-900-568-3425.
$10/CALL. NO MINIMUM.
LIVE TALK 1-900-773-3777. Adults only. $2.50/min. 10
minute minimum.
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Nerd House by Tom A. Madison
Umn Heubeut has a BAD DEEM..
Fraternity members charged
DENTON (AP) - Three Uni
versity of North Texas fraternity
members have been charged witn
misdemeanor hazing in a case in
volving the Aug. 31 alcohol poi
soning of another member of Pi
Kappa Alpha.
Denton police on Tuesday ar
rested Pi Kappa Alpha officers Ed
ward Carrington, Michael Eubank
and Jeffrey Newton.
All three posted a $200 cash
bond later in the day.
Rio Grande
floods banks
in Big Bend
PRESIDIO (AP) - Although
the Rio Grande is over its banks
along the Big Bend, flood-control
measures are in place and things
should begin to improve, an offi
cial with the International Bound
ary and Water Commission said.
Water released from Mexican
reservoirs was carried along the
Rio Conchos into the Rio Grande
near Presidio, Texas, and Ojinaja,
Mexico.
"The reservoirs in Mexico got
full, and they are making releases
to come back to the conservation
level. What they are releasing);
within the flow that is safe for the
Rio Grande in the vicinity of Pre
sidio," said Cruz Ito, a spokesman
for the commission's office inEl
Paso.
The National Weather Service
said the river should remain above
flood stage in the Big Bend fora
few days, with the Rio Grande ris
ing slightly higher because of the
continued inflow from the Rio
Conchos.
After a journey of several hun
dred miles, the excess water will
eventually pour into Amistad
Reservoir on the Rio Grande,
about 10 miles upstream from Del
Rio. That will help prevent major
problems in the lower Rio Grande
Valley in South Texas, Ito said.
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Study Abroad Office
161 W. Bizzell Hall
845-0544
Officials
scan ships
to control
chemicals
HOUSTON (AP) - Federal
agents are using hand-held mi
crowave devices and computer in
formation to scan chemical ship
ments leaving the Port of Houston
as part of a unique program to
keep chemicals from getting into
the hands of illegal drug manufac
turers in South America.
"We want to make the costs as
high as possible in this illegal trat-
fic," Billy Monks, supervisory in
spector for the U.S. Customs Ser
vice, said Thursday. "Wewantto
make it as difficult as possible."
Common chemicals like ben
zene, acetone and ketones are
made in Houston and shipped
around the world from the Port of
Houston, which handles 70 per
cent of the nation's chemical ex
ports.
The chemicals are used in
items like nail polish, perfume,
paint and medications.
And while a typical 55-gallon
'drum of the solvent would sell
legally for $100 to $150, it's worth
upwards of $10,000 on the illegiti
mate market in Colombia where
it's needed for cocaine production
agents said.
"There's a tremendous profit
potential for those who would di
vert into the illegal trade," Monks
said. "They are essential to mak
ing illegal drugs that will come
back to the United States."
A 1988 law known as the
Chemical Diversion and Traffick
ing Act requires chemical makers
to document to the Drug Enforce
ment Administration what they
are shipping, how much they are
shipping and where it is going.
Those documents are filed in a
computer which then is matched
against the actual cargoes.
If quantities exceed the desig
nated amounts, they are stopped
from shipment.