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Page 4 The Battalion ^ Classified ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building The Battalion Friday, March 5,1993 Tubularman By Boomer Cardinale I^JOW I'M ON MY WAV To M£Xico '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 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 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday VISA* accepted GOIN6 POWM -rve 8>\VER. they Put me on a a*ps pt ScflT with some clueless CPITETS WHO THINK THIS IS THE CA1TAIN of the Teat TR. CofLPS MErxfceft. T. WHITNEY. IT MIGHT OF BEEN mV Mission, But it sure as THE FISH WAS fTlLLEfk FftoM DALLAS. HE WAS WRAPPED TOO tight For. THE Corps. PRoSAacf Too tight for DAUAS- THE Sophomore IS LANtf ToHNSoH FRolT CAUFOMI*. HE'S BuNTEE CHAWftON OF cali three Years in fl to WHEN IT'S All over, tm partyiN6 with him.'' Entertainment OWtVHftPPl hour s BAND & DJ NIGHTLY * PORT ARANSAS * BAD BILLY’S HAS GONE INTERNATIONAL! (512) 749-5528 445 W. COTTER ST. (By the Ferry Landing at the cut-off road!) % Help Wanted Services COLD RESEARCH STUDY PROFESSORS!!! Patients needed with aches and pains associated with the common cold to participate in a cold research study. NO BLOOD DRAWN Eligible volunteers will be compensated for participating in a medication research study. G&S Studies, Inc. (409) 846-5933 Professional house cleaning and/or mowing. Reasonable rates. Call 823-3250. NOTES-N-QUOTES Typing, Resume, & Editing Service. Call us Now 846-2255, FAX 846-2985 TYPING SERVICE, LOW PRICES. CALL 775-4616. Learn to fly. Introductory ride only $15. 696-3306. TYPING, PROOFREADING, EDITING. English BA, $3/ page. Tasha 774-1279 leave message. Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892. (close to campus) Landscape Teams interviewing for landscape team members at the Greenery between 2-4pm, M-Th. Drug test required. Call Scott Gilbert, 823-7551. THE GREENERY The Landscape Mgmt. Co. Serving B/CS since 1975 AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. LOTS OF FUN, LAUGH A LOT!!!!!!!! Ticket dismissal, M-Tu(6-10 p.m.), W-Th. (6-10 p.m.), Fri. (6-10 p.m.)-Sat.(8-12 noon). Sat. (8-4:30 p.m.) Across from University Tower. Walk-ins welcome $20.00. 411TxAve. So. 846-6117. Computers 386/33, 104Mb HD, SVGA, 2400 baud. Modem, 5 1/4, 3/ 12 drives, sound blaster card, mouse, 4Mb sysmem. Many extras $800 o.b.o. 847-6260. FOR SALE Apple Imagewriter II color printer. Excellent condition (unused graduation gift). $180. Call Mike 693- 9430. For Sale Six HP Evinrude w/3 gallon tank $425. 845-4111 Brad. 25 inch color TV $195, Denon CdChanger $220, weight bench $40, minolta maxxum 700 w/3 lenses $550 obo 696-1574 leave message. Austin Rover Sterling 1988 red, loaded, warranty! $7000 822-1848. NEED CASH??? Become a plasma donor and earn $ 120.00/mo. Friendly, professional staff and a safe, easy procedure provide a guranteed income for the little things you need!!! WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER 4223 Welborn Rd. 846-8855 JOIN THE NEW AGGIE TRADITION!!! THERMOJETICS bums fat, increases energy, ends hun ger $29.95 month. Guaranteed. Call Wendy or Jon 778- 2660. HiFonics Isis car amplifier 200 watts x 2 channels, bridge 400 watts 1 ohm stable $525 obo. Call Clint 847-3972. Mobile home doublewide; 4bd/2ba; fireplace w/2.5 acres, new roof and carpet, excellent for 4 students; 15 min. from campus; 903-597-3541 after 3pm 903-561-7263. Desk, neon clock, $35 each. CD's $6.00 each. More! Listed price o.b.o. Kim 776-5256. 1990 MAZDA RX7-GXL Showroom condition, 26K miles, white, fully loaded, factory warranty 260-9738. Dalmatian Puppies 7 males, 1 female, 6 wks. old A.K.C. Registered. Have shots and are wormed. Males -$250, Females - $275 - Contact Jess after 4pm, M-F (409) 696- 8404. R-C airplane professionally assembled. Never flown before. Package includes everything you need in order to fly. $400 693-2299. JOBS, JOBS, JOBS Telephone fundraising for national charities. No experience necessary. $5-$6 per/hr. to start. Evenings and weekends. For immediate placement call Mary 776-4246 1987 Honda Hurricane 600; excellent condition 24,000 miles; new tires and chain; 2 helmets $3,000 847-6684. Roommate Wanted Need female roommate for summer 2bd/2ba Timber Creek Condominiums $390/mth. Call Shannon 846-6372. Female roommate needed, utilities. Call 696-7776. Own room. $190/mth. +1/4 Female share summer apartment. Large 2bd/2ba $240 (negotiable); 1 blk. from campus; please call 764-3045. EARN $500+ WEEKLY STUFFING ENVELOPES AT HOME. SEND LONG SASE: COUNTRY LIVING SHOP PERS, Dept. E17, 14415-E Greenwell Springs Rd, Suite 318, Greenwell Springs, LA 70739. For Lease EARN $5-$9/HR. TUTORS NEEDED FOR: Engr. 109, physics, math, biology, and accounting. Must know ma terial and know how to teach it. 775-2600. Economic graduate student needed as notetakers. Apply in person. For more information call Notes-N-Quotes 846- 2255. Efficiency apartment available for sublease at Doux Chene, 1401 FM 2818, across from Wal-Mart in College Station. On bus route. Lease expires April 30th with option to renew. $260/month, $100/deposit. Call Leslye at 764- 2828. For Rent Swimming Instructors/Supervisors/Lifeguards 6.51-8.77/ hr. June-Aug. 6. WSI or Lifeguard certification required. Dallas area Red Cross (214) 871-6234. 2BR Apartment close to TAMU. Carpeted, stove, refrig erator 696-2038. Distributed mace/red pepper spray in your campus area. Big Profits $$$. 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Art, music, the best education, endless love. Call Franny or Stephen collect. (212)369-2597. k©zy"k” By Clay Welch Travel Spring Break! CANCUN 5-STAR RESORTS AIRFARE NON-STOP PARTIES & MORE! 1-800-B EACH-BUM (1-800-332-2428) do** despair; i'll poll soW sowvt etritys, call. old deb’tstz due;.i can soarantee.... , fl , l. U I flJ, person, wta dies todairj 'vui]| mack, taaveii. CHeeseSalad by jef f crone SPRING BREAK SKI STEAMBOAT with TAMU SNOW SKI CLUB Call Jon - 696-7717 Krista - 696-8186 Meeting March 9 Rudder 308 8:30PM Battalion Advertising - let it work for your business. Call 845-0569 Today Leaders Continued from Page 1 Sluder, a political science major ' 11 from Richardson. "But overall It looked like we had a lot of sup port." The student regent bill, cosponsored by Rep. Sherri Greenberg and Rep. Steve Ogden, will create a non-voting student position in all, 11 state university governing boards. Sluder said Beller and other students who gave testimony all spoke in support of the bill. "They told the committee that there needs to be a voice for stu dents that regents can go to in a meeting," he said. Rob Giesecke, Ogden's spokesman, said Ogden empha sized the rising cost of being a student and told the committee if someone is asked to pay more, they should have a say about how the money is used. "Students are the customers," Giesecke said. "The idea is that students are being asked to pay the rising cost of education and they should have a voice." Sluder said the only opposition to the bill concerned the right that students already have to attend meetings. A few representatives felt students should already be able to accomplish the same things a student regent would. "We brought up the fact that most students don't have enough time to prepare for a regent meet ing," he said. "A student regent would be able to do that." Another concern is that stu dents from other schools in the A&M System have not had the opportunity to voice their con cerns at the Board's meetings, Sluder said. If approved, the new bill would allow one student from each system school to have an op- portunity at the new position. The governor would make the fi nal appointment. No matter what school a stu dent came from, he or she would represent all students in the sys tem. Sluder said the students told the committee they weren't look ing for a voting position or access to closed session at this point. "We just want to have a voice," he said. "We told them that it would be mutually beneficial." 846-4135 Located ih ® Northgate AH Day, Every Day ALL PITCHERS OF BEER ONLY *2.25 MARCH SPECIAL CHEESE NACHOS ONLY 990 Sneaky Pete Sing-A-Long Every Friday Night -v RESEARCH Panic Do you experience brief, unexpected periods of intense fear or discomfort? 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