N The Battalion Page 4 Texas A&M ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT The Battalion November 10,1992 Classified ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building o co AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads $10 for 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 additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad is scheduled 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 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday accepted Help Wanted Embroidery Travel CO b 5< S N o y a a. Now Hiring Delivery Personnel Must be 18 & have own car and insurance. Earn $6-$8 per hour. Wage, mileage, and tips. Apply between 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. 4407 Texas Bryan 260-9020 Embroidery and other imprinting. Bikini Cap Co. 100 S. Main, Downtown Bryan 822-1369. For Sale Jill, man does not live by nightlife alone. The essence of romance is Colorado skiing at Purgatory-Durango. I think of us as I call 800-525-0892 for reservations and tickets. iSUBUjnv* Now hiring delivery personnel. All deliveries will be on bicycle only. A reliable bicycle is required. Evening shifts needed. $4.25 plus commissions and tips. Flexible hours. Apply at 330 George Bush Dr. HELP Aggie in financial trouble. Need to sell NDl membership. Bargain! (817) 581-4553. 27 inch Mitsubishi Stereo/TV; 11 months old. Great Christmas present. Must Sell! $6000.8.0. Tammy(409) 696-0687. .38 Carat loose diamond. Great clarity and color $450. Price negotiable. 775-4934 after 5 p.m. Two Bose 501 speakers like new $100 774-4600. "Don't Blame Me, I Voted Perot" bumper sticker $2.95. SASE Sticker P.O. Box 8448 Moscow, Idaho 83843. Diamond for sale 85K, beautiful color, $1150 negotiable 696-9386. 32 USED HOMES NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! 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FBI/U.S. SEIZED. 89 MERCEDES $200; 86 VW $50. 87 MERCEDES $100; 65 MUS-. TANG $50; CHOOSE FROM THOUSANDS START ING $25. FREE INFORMATION-24 HOUR HOTLINE. 801-379-2929 COPYRIGHT #TX14KJC. Adoption CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Is the Lord guiding you to consider adoption? If so, maybe we can be a blessing to one another! We’re a Christian family sharing lots of love among Dad, at-home Mom, two young adopted sons, dogs, birds, one guinea pig, and a gerbil named Fang. We've been approved by a licensed Texas adoption agency. Please call Nancy and John at 1-800-354-3149. Notice You're A Student, And You Don't Need EXTRA Money NOT!! O.K. well we have evening openings for experienced telemarketers. Pays Good. Call Tim at 823-1996 Computers Macintosh Plus (keyboard, monitor, mouse) instruction manuals and software. Like new condition. $600 or best offer! 764-9735 ask for Michelle. For Rent 3/2 House completely remodeled $700 month 3 blocks TAMU 693-9266. 3bdrm/2ba, garage four-plex C.S., shuttle, $570. 693- 0551, 764-9051. Available December. Apartment for rent. Sublease 2bd/2ba. Close to campus. Moving Dec. 1st $350/mo. 775-4737. Bryan apartment for rent. 2 bedrooms 1 bath, sublease $355/mo. Morning Nov. 1st Brian 775-4737. Gigantic 2bdrm apartment available now, 3 miles from campus, semester lease okay. 822-5752. Earn extra $$$ A&M students needed to deliver Campus Directories to campus offices. Requires car, pickup or van and valid driver's license. Flexible hours. Start immediately. If interested, see Dell Bomnskie in Student Publications Office, room 230 Reed McDonald Building. For Lease Immediate Employment Telephone Fundraising for national charities part-time & full-time, evenings & weekends. Call Mary 776-4246. BEACH CONDO -SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, TEXAS- SLEEPS EIGHT-20 YDS. FROM BEACH-POOL & JACCUZI-CONSIDERED HOTTEST BEACH RESORT BY CURRENT AFFAIRS AND 20/20-27 MILES FROM MEXICO-$1,300.00 PER WEEK, 1-800-253-1469 DE- POSIT REQUIRED. Sublease spacious 2bdrm/2ba apt. W/D conn.. C.S. shuttle route, $400/mo. 696-0230. Sublease 2b/2ba Treehouse Phase 1. Spring '93 $465/ mo. Call 696-9669. 1 bdrm apartment $320/mo. Shuttle, basketball and tennis courts. Available Dec 1st. 764-9348. 1bdrm/1ba apartment. Available Dec. 20; $350mth. On shuttle bus route. Stonewood Village 696-6303. Treehouse Village Apt. 1bd/1ba for sublease spring 93'. Available Jan 1st. $385/mo. 764-8605. Lost & Found Lost white German Shepherd mix male wearing a black collar. REWARD! Please call 693-0410. Black lab mix male approximately 1 1/2 yrs. old, no collar, well trained. Found in Northgate area. Call 846-5193. Found men's watch G-Rollie White Locker Rm. If you can identify it, you can have it 845-0272. PICKUP YOUR COPY. TEXAS A&M STUDENTS: If you ordered a 1 992-93 Campus Directory, stop by room 230 Reed McDonald Building between 8:15 a.m. and 4'45 p.m. Monday through Friday to pick up your copy. (Please bring ID.) If you did not order a Campus Directory as a fee option when you registered for fall '92 classes, you may purchase a copy for $3 plus tax in the Student Publications office, room 230 Reed McDonald. The Campus Directory includes listings of students, faculty, staff and other gen eral information about Texas A&M. '92-93 CampusDirectory ATTENTION STUDENTS! Extra cash stuffing envelopes at home. All materials provided. Send SASE to Homemailing Program-B. P.O. Box 1961 Manhattan, KS 66502. Immediate response. Looking for enthusiastic stylist willing to learn. Excellent benefits, guaranteed pay. 846-8822 607 East University Dr. Ste. 106. GERMAN TRANSLATOR Bilingual Native German for written translations English to German 823-7858. EARN CASH! $110/MTH. AND UP. Be a plasma donor! 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Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. • Contact Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453 Miscellaneous Buying your used Levi Blue Jeans. Chris 846-6295. Adult sizes $3-$6. DJ / Music DJ for all occasions. Affordable and experienced Jason Bailey 696-0302. Free FREEH Adorable, mixed puppies. Need good homes. 764-0548, ask for Kathy. Travel Free GMAT Preview The Princeton Review will spon sor a free information session on the GMAT. In just 90-minutes, you will learn enough about the GMAT to start adding points to your score! Wednesday, Nov 11th 7:()«-8:30|)ni Rudder Tower, Rm. 407AB Call 696-9099 to reserve your space THE PRINCETON REVIEW We Score More! Classical Russian pianist will perform at Wednesday's Brown Bag concert By ANAS BEN-MUSA RevieiverofTHE BATTALION Wednesday afternoon's Brown Bag Concert will feature a renowned Russian pianist in 402 Academic. Vladimir Levtov will play Alexander Scriabin's Preludes Opus 11 No. 2, 4, & 6, Etude Opus 8 No. 2, Opus 32 "Two Poems," Opus 45 "Three Pieces," Po£me Opus 72 "Vers la Flamme," Prelude Opus 74 No. 2 and Sonata No. 9 Opus 68 ("The Black Mass"). Levtov said Scriabin is not as well known as other Russian com posers in North America. "He believed music could change history," Levtov said. "He saw himself as some sort of messi- ah or prophet that will save hu manity through the beauty of his music." Levtov studied at the Conser vatory in Moscow and continued his studies at Tel-Aviv University Vladimir Levtov will perform Wednesday in 402 Academic. in Israel, Indiana University, State University of New York at Stony Brook, and the Banff Cen ter for the Arts. Levtov has performed as a soloist and chamber music con certs throughout Europe and North America. He said the audiences in North America are less educated about classical music. "It is a much smaller audience here then in Eastern Europe," he said. Levtov is a member of the Mu sic Faculty at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. He has received honorary awards from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation, the National Society of Arts and Letters and the British Council. His performance, which starts at 12:30 p.m., will be broadcast live by KAMU-FM 90.9, Texas A&M's public radio station. The Brown Bag Concerts are presented by the OPAS Stark Se ries, the Jordan Institute for Inter national Awareness and the De partment of Philosophy and Hu manities' Music Program. Exhibit shows creativity in watercolors, quilts By MARSHALL LOVE Feature Writer for THE BATTALION A Texas A&M architecture professor and his wife are showing off their creativity with watercolors and quilts. The art of assistant landscape architecture profes sor Edwin Hoag and his wife Mary Jane is on dis play in the Joe H. Reynolds Medical Building now through Nov. 30. "New Dimensions" features some of Edwin's southwestern-style watercolor paintings and Mary Jane's intricate quilts. Edwin said his background in landscape architec ture has given him insight into painting. "I paint missions, barns and a lot of other land scapes, " he said. "To paint people you must study anatomy. My background in landscape architecture has made it all fit together for me." Edwin said his work now on exhibit has more em phasis on light and color than his previous work. He said Mary Jane's work has recently taken a turn for the unusual. Many of the patterns Mary Jane has begun using are from Edwin's tie collection. "I have a lot of ties on the wild side and she used some of the patterns for her designs," he said. "It re ally gives her work a completely different look." "She's working with traditional patterns, but she's painting and dying her own fabrics," he said. Mary Jane also makes "wearable art." "You only have so much wall space, but you can never have too many clothes," she said. Edwin said that both he and his wife would create full time if the opportunity presented itself, and the way things have been going it just might. "People have told me I really should consider painting full time, but a regular paycheck sure is nice," he said. In the last year seven of Edwin's works have been accepted into national art shows. "There will come a day to leave academia and paint full time, and when that day comes, I think the choice has already been made, " Edwin said. "I think my wife knows what she wants, too." 'Jennifer 8' contains a good mystery thriller By JENNY MAGEE sfot affiliated with ETS or Princeton Univ. Rcvicivcr of THE BATTALION "Jennifer 8" Starring Andy Garcia, Uma Thurman Directed by Bruce Robinson Rated R Playing at Cinema III There was suspense, there was mystery, and there was a lot of watching the movie peering be tween two fingers of my hand. "Jennifer 8," the latest "Silence of the Lambs"-type thriller to hit the theatres, scared me. I would not call it actual fear, but it did pro duce quickening of the heartbeat, nervous fidgeting in the chair, and a sincere desire to find out whodunnit. "Jennifer 8," named after a case file, is built around a serial-killer who stalks blind women. As in all good mysteries, Mr. Serial- killer is unexpectedly discovered by the detective who disregards all previous assumptions about the case and digs deep into the ev idence. John Berlin (Andy Gar cia), the brooding San Diego cop who is obsessed by finding the killer, serves well for this purpose. All this added to the helplessness of the beautiful hunted blind girl (Uma Thurman), makes for a de cently interesting plot. "Jennifer 8" fits the generic for mula for a mystery-thriller and does not employ the most original storyline. I mean, stalking a de fenseless woman is not exactly a new addition to the ol' serial- killer agenda. However, the sto ryline's lack of creativity was for givable in light of the fact that it succeeded in being unpredictable without being completely off-the- wall. What was not forgivable though, was the "atypical"' cine matography. I think enough rain fell during the movie to fill an en tire swimming pool. Now, tell me if that did not come out of the "Ways to be Spooky" handbook. The worst part, however, was the structure of the Institution for the Blind, where most of the intense action takes place. The thing was five stories high. Why would a helpless blind girl be living unat tended on the fourth floor of a rickety old building? Just a little bit too convenient for Mr. Serial- killer, I'd say. Now, when I lay that all aside, I can honestly recommend seeing "Jennifer 8." Not because it's the best thriller movie that I've ever seen, but because it did not insult my intelligence with predictabili ty. The ending surprised me, yet it was not so far out of the reality spectrum that it would have been impossible to predict. In fact, I sort of enjoyed collecting all the facts along with Berlin. It was somewhat reminiscent of my days reading Agatha Christie, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. John Malkovich has a small role in the film, and his performance caught my attention. Berlin be comes so involved in the case that he falls under suspicion himself and Malkovich is the investigator who looks into the matter. He has this aura in his questioning of Berlin that completely infuriated me as a viewer who was better in formed. It was great. I guess I'm just impressed by actors who take their minor roles as seriously as their major ones. In all honesty, while I was watching "Jennifer 8," I was not thinking "Hey, this storyline could probably be more creative." Or, "This eerie music probably came off a Halloween sound ef fects album." All those feelings came with reflection. So just w enjoy "Jennifer 8" for a couple of hours and let that be the end of it. Wanted Need two tickets for A&M/TU Football Game. Call Karl 823-4106, leave message. Roommate Wanted Female roommate non-smoker 3bd/2ba duplex $145- $195 per/mo. +1/3 utilities. Available Jan 1st 846-5120. Studious, mature, Christian girls. 5bd/2b, $250-$300 per month, bills paid 823-3203. Female roommate. Non-smoker, $200/mo. +1/3 electric and phone. Cripple Creek Apartments. Casey 764-2750. National Collegiate Ski 'Week Ski Breck! Ski-in Condos Lift Tickets Parties Bus Ski Rentals Services Joy's Professional Typing, Word Processing, Resume Service, Laser Printer; 764-8538. TYPING: ACCURATE, PROMPT, PROFESSIONAL. 18 years experience. 764-7337 evenings/weekends. Drivers Unlimited Driving Service dispatches full size automobiles, mini/large vans, luxury Lincoln Town Cars, plus a 47 passenger fully equipped motor coach with qualified drivers for in town or to surrounding cities. We also dispatch drivers only. For more information call (409)779-1819. .ft Ski 1 800 232 2428 Sewing Alterations, Custom Sewing; Ladies & Menswear; Brides & Formats; Sew & Sew. 103 W. 26th., Ste., 214. Bryan. 822-3571. SKIING Luxury Townhouse in Red River N.M. near Taos & Anglefire. Sleeps 17. $125-$350 night. 846-8916 Ask for John. Sore Throat/Strep Throat Individuals at least 13 years old needed to participate in a sore throat (strep throat, tonsillitis) research study involving an investigational oral antibiotic in capsule form. $100 incentive paid to those chosen to participate upon completion of the study. ADULT SKIN INFECTION STUDY Individuals age 13 and older wanted to participate in a research study for bacterial skin infections such as infected wounds, earlobes, infected burns, boils, infected hair follicles, impetigo, infected ingrown toenails and others. Investigational oral antibiotic in capsule form. $100 incentive for those chosen who complete the study. CHILDREN'S SKIN INFECTION STUDY Children, age six months to 12 years, wanted to participate in a research study for bacterial skin infections such as: infected wounds, bug bites, earlobes, burns, boils, hair follicles, ingrown toenails, impetigo and others. Investigational oral antibiotic in liquid form. $150 incentive for those chosen who complete the study. Sinus Infection Study Individuals age 13 and older with a sinus infection to participate in a clinical research study for 3 to 5 weeks with an investigational antibiotic in capsule form. Minimum incentive of $150 paid to those who complete the study. BioLogica Research group, inc. 776-0400 Do You Know If You Have Asthma?? Do You Experience Any of the Following Symptoms: Wheezing? Shortness of breath? Tightness in your chest when you exercise? If so, you may have asthma. BioLogica is offering FR EE pulmonary function testing (PFT) to non-smokers age 12-60 who think they might have asthma or who are diagnosed with asthma. In addition, asthma research studies are currently being conducted for which you might qualify and receive compensation. Call BioLogica Research Group, Inc. for further information. BioLogica Research Group, Inc. 776-0400 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION Presents "The Politics of International Malnutrition" Come join us in our round table discussions and also listen to the perspectives of some of our professors about the topic. November 11, 6 - 8 p.m. New Student Services Building Room 110