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The Battalion
Monday, April 19,1993
Tubularman
By Boomer Cardinale
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Help Wanted
COLD RESEARCH STUDY
Patients needed with aches and pains associated with the
common cold to participate in a cold research study.
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Eligible volunteers will be compensated for
participating in a medication research study.
YEAST INFECTION STUDY
Female patients with symptoms of a yeast infection needed
to participate in a research study with a new regimen of
over-the-counter medication (cream). Eligible volunteers
will be compensated. Call for information.
G&S Studies, Inc.
(409) 846-5933
(close to campus)
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HEALTHY MALES WANTED
AS SEMEN DONORS
Contact Fairfax Cryobank
A Division of the Genetics & IVF Institute
1121 Briarcrest Dr., Suite 101 Bryan, TX
Help infertile couples; confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity
desirable ages, 18 to 35, excellent compensation.
776-4453
THIS YEAR A
LOT OF COLLEGE
SENIORS WILL
BE GRADUATING
INTO DEBT.
Under the Army’s
Loan Repayment
program, you could get
out from under with a
three-year enlistment
Each year you serve
on active duty reduces
your indebtedness by
one-third or $1,500,
whichever amount is
greater, up to a $55,000
limit. The offer applies
to Perkins Loans,
Stafford Loans, and cer
tain other federally
insured loans, which are
not in default. And debt
relief is just one of the
many benefits you’ll earn
from the Army. Ask your
Army Recruiter.
(409) 764-0418
ARMY.
BE ALL YOU CAN BE!
Service station attendant needed part-time who can also
work this summer. Experience preferred, not required.
Apply at Villa Maria Chevron at 29th St. & Villa Maria Rd.
Bryan 776-1261.
Babysitter needed afternoon 20 hrs per/wk. Aug. 1993-
May 1994. References needed 696-9376.
Part-time delivery driver 822-1658.
NEED CASH???
Become a plasma donor and
earn $120.00/mo. Friendly,
professional staff and a safe,
easy procedure provide a
guaranteed income for the
little things you need!!!
WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER
4223 Welborn Rd. 846-8855
JOIN THE NEW
AGGIE TRADITION!!!
Gourmet cook (preferably Chinese and French food),
including housekeeping needed for large family. Call 776-
0946 after 6pm.
Busy chiropractic office seeking medically oriented per
son for pm. Typing required. Apply at 2005 S. TX Ave.
Bryan.
CVM INC. DBA U-RENT-M has an opening for a full-time
data entry/ entry level accounting clerk with data process
ing knowledge. Benefits. Interested persons contact
Vicki at 779-0085.
15 hours/week childcare/housework for partial board/
rent/utilities. Extra hours. $4.25. Private bath/kitchen.
References. International students welcome. Becky 774-
7099,
CHEAPI FBI/U.S. SEIZED. 89 MERCEDES $200. 86
VW $50. 87 MERCEDES $100. 65 MUS
TANG $50. Choose from thousands starting $50. FREE
Information-24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2920 Copyright
#TX 044610.
C.C. Creations 114 Holleman C.S. Factory Outlet: T-
shirts, shorts, sweats, jackets, caps. $10.00-$12.00.
Open Wed-Fri 10am-6pm Saturdays 8am-2pm.
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Fisheries Earn
$600+/week in canneries or $4,000+/month on fishing
boats. Free transportation! Room & Board! Over 8,000
openings. No experience necessary. Male or Female.
For employment program call 1 -206-545-4155 ext. A5855.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn $2,000+/
month+world travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.)
Holiday, Summer and Career employment available. No
experience necessary. For employment program call 1-
206-634-0468 ext. C5855.
$200-$500 WEEKLY Assemble products at home. Easy!
No selling. You’re paid direct. Fully Guaranteed. FREE
Information-24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2900 Copyright#
TX 044650.
EASY ASSEMBLY any hours, $339.84 week, family of 3
earns $4417.92 monthly. FREE Information -24 Hour
Hotline. 801-379-2900 Copyright# TX044652.
Cruiseline entry level on-board/landside positions avail
able. Summer or year round, great pay, transportation
paid! 813-229-5478.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir
able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453
Business Opportunity
EARN $500+ weekly stuffing envelopes at home. Send
long SASE: Country Living Shoppers. Dept E17, 14415-
E Greenwell Springs Rd, Suite 318, Greenwell Springs,
LA 70739.
Services
PART-TIME JOB
10-20 HRS./WEEK
Door to door advertising for
Home Improvement Co. requires
excellent communication skills
No selling involved. Start
at $5.00/hr. plus bonus.
Call 690-0448.
Leave name, phone # , and
best time to return call.
RESUMES - HEY AGS! How will you stand out among the
crowd of college grads. Call AGGIELAND
WORDPROCESSING for the best quality resume with
personalized attention. 846-7513.
Calligraphy, invitations, quotes, gifts, certificates. No job
too small. 847-0263.
Math Tutoring!!! All courses. Call Glenn after 5; 764-1964
$5/hr.
Absolutely free windshield chip repair special time limited
offer. Every crack starts with a chip. Call 846-CHIP.
Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892.
AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. LOTS OF FUN, LAUGH A
LOT!!!!!!!! Ticket dismissal, M-Tu(6-10p.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.
411 Tx Ave. So. 846-6117.
Roommate Wanted
Summerroommate needed. Own room $232.50 +utilities.
847-0869.
FEMALE ROOMMATE 2BR/1 BA May 15th thru Aug. 15th
$240/mo +1/2 bills, non-smoker 693-6530.
Needed two females to share furnished duplex, own
rooms, share bathrooms, 1st summer session. 693-
7024.
Summer female roommate needed. Please call 696-7776
for more information.
Roommate wanted. 2-1 $175-1/2 utilitiesavailable. May
15th 823-4639.
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
For Lease
Is there LIFE after college YES!!! IS THERE A JOB
AFTER COLLEGE? It depends on your resume. To hear
about summer work that BUILDS RESUMES WHICH
GET RESULTS. CALL 1-800-888-5470.
ASSEMBLERS: Excellent income to assemble products
at home. Info 1-504-646-1700 DEPT. TX-777.
NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE? SFC CAN HELP. For
full details call 1-800-945-1130 or write P.O. Box 69
Kaysville, Utah 84037-0069.
Route carriers needed: The Houston Chronicle has
summer and fall routes available. Earn $600-$900 per/
mo. Route delivery requires working early morning hours.
Call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an
appointment.
Sonnenblick Apartments
3700 Plainsman
2bdrms, excellent location
utilities partially paid,
microwaves, dishwashers, pool,
shuttle, health club.
$419 846-0226
College Court Apartments
3300 South College Avenue
2bdrms, excellent location,
utilities partially paid,
microwaves, dishwashers, pool,
shuttle, health club.
$419 823-7039
For Lease
Efficiency available for summer sublease May 15-Aug.
15, $305/mo. Call Trey 693-2516.
Pre-leasing for May 3-bdrm/1bath houses located on
Richards St. in C/S; $510/mo. No pets (409) 693-7270.
Summer sublease large 1bd apt. $345/mo. For informa-
tion call 696-8971.
Spacious 3bd/2ba townhome. Includes fireplace, W/D,
carport, shuttle available, middle-end May $595/mo+ utiti-
ties. Call 822-6667,
Queen-size 80% waveless waterbed mattress $40, heater
pad and controller $10. Call John S. 696-8552.
Sublease efficiency for summer $305/mo. Willowick Apts,
on shuttle route. I will pay security deposit. 696-7379.
Sublease Country Place Apartment, one bedroom, for
summer, $325/mo. Call 846-6823.
Summer sublease, 2br/1 1/2 ba, 1000 sq. ft. apartment, on
bus route. Call 693-3984.
Great 1/1 apartment $300/mo. +dep. available now SW &
Welborn 764-1550.
Sublease large 1bd/1ba Country Place Apartments.
Prelease special $390/mo. 846-9274.
Summer sublease large 2-story apartment, 2bd/1 1/2ba,
W/D, $485 negotiable. Call NOW 693-5266.
Nice 1/1 apartment available for summer $420/mo. Newly
remodeled. Call 764-7399.
Summer sublease. Villa Oaks Est, 2bd/1 1/3ba, includes
waterbed, $420 823-1286.
YOUR BEST HOUSING VALUE 1670 sq. ft. 4bd/2ba two
1/2 bathrooms at Sundance Apartments with great rooms,
wet bar, FF refrigerator, W/D connections, ceiling fans,
intrusion alarms, pool and park. Call Sandra 696-9638.
For Sale
Elegant wedding gown size12, originally $1400 asking
$800 823-4452.
New ladies rollerblades size 8 includes wrist and knee
guards asking $125 823-4452.
Three year sofa w/full size hide-a-bed, excellent condition
$150(negotiable) 693-5863.
'82 Subaru GL $1,150 negotiable, good condition 260-
1670. Call Boon.
1983 Chevy Cavalier, white, 4-door, automatic. Recent
tune-up and oil change. $950 negotiable 823-3681.
Two RT. Co. tickets Continental USA. Use before 5/25/93
845-2294 $600 o.b.o.
'87 RX-7 Mazda GXL. 2+2, red, beautiful, $7,500 693-
7220.
Dooney & Bourke large draw string black with tan . Paid
$295 two weeks ago. $200 cash Key fob included 764-
8999.
Sale by owner. Nice 3/1 mobile home, CH/A, large
covered deck. Rolling Ridge Mobil Home Park, 131
Ridgeway. 409-764-1870.
Matching brown/rust striped couch & rocker recliner, gold
rocker & TV stand with cabinets for $150; also one dining
room set w/four gold/brown striped chairs for $100. Lo
cated in Houston, contact 847-3498. Great furniture for
guys.
Large 9-drawer tabletop dresser with mirror. $100, price
negotiable. Call 764-8540. Great condition.
87 Hurricane 600. Excellent condition, low miles, bra,
make offer. 693-8033.
Male army officer selling wardrobe: small-short, dress
greens, dress blues, BDUs, class Bs, caps, shoes, various
insignia, $129, (daytime) 214-953-5725, (night/weekends),
214-484-8263, ask for Colin Cahoon.
Hyundai Excel '86, standard five-speed. Good condition!
$1,900, Telephone 847-1906.
W/D $200, leather loveseat $300, king-size waterbed
$200, Lifestyles II membership $120, lamps $15-$25,
tables $10, answering machine $20; 822-0138, 693-
2084.
1990 MAZDA RX7-GXL 27K miles, loaded, showroom
condition, under warranty 260-9738.
Wedding dress, lots of hand-sewn pearls and iridescent
sequence, cathedral train, fingertip veil, size 7 , $500.
778-3579, 776-0698, 846-3223.
Soloflex $300; 2-pairs Lucchese boots $80; 847-0121.
Daybed, white iron/brass, complete w/firm ortho mat
tresses and trundle, never used. Still boxed. Cost $850.
Must sell $250. Cash 713-855-8474.
Video Arcade Game. "Ghost's and Goblin’s." Works
great! Fun for study breaks. $300. Call Ken 823-3933.
AKC Labs Superior pedigrees $210 693-4502.
Honda 400cc new seats, brakes, paint and battery. Dark
blue with TAMU ROTC stickers $850 negotiable. 846-
0066.
1978 brown Chevy Impala, 4-door, new water pump,
starter, alternater and 2 new tires. One owner, 74,000 mi.
$950 negotiable. 846-0066.
Fort Lauderdale/Bahama vacation (for two), 7 days/6
nights in Four Star Hotel. Must be 21 $500. Call Dan 693-
7742.
Nice sofa $70, desk $20. Prices are negotiable. 822-
2169.
85 Nissan Sentra - New tires, clutch, & brakes. Good
mech. condition $1700 (Nego.) 822-2169.
'85 Honda Accord, blue hatchback, 5-speed, 123,000mi.,
$2,250 obo. Call Dede 693-2699.
Beautiful wedding dress with beaded top, size 4. Excel
lent condition. Was $1,500; will sell for $650. Call 696-
0572, leave number.
1986 Yamaha FZ600 with helmet; great campus transpor
tation $1500 693-8964.
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SOFTWARE: Mathcad Norton Antivirus, Harvard Graph
ics, CorelDraw, TurboTax, Utilities, Business, Games,
Education. Accessories. More. Far below discount
prices. Rich 764-9091.
Postscript laser printer for sale Texas Instruments Micro
laser PS 35 3MB use w/Mac and IBM; 35 fonts $925 764-
8729.
For Rent
For Lease 693-8534 quiet country atmosphere, furnished,
2bd mobjle home, central air/heat, anchored, wooded
approx. 3 mi. from campus, $295 +bills, available June
1st. NO PETS.
3/1 house, centra! heat and air, walk to campus $600/mo.
823-5455.
1&2 bdrm units, some with W/D and ff refrigerator, pool,
park, intruder alarms, close to everything FSS accepted
696-7380, 693-2347,
2bd/2ba washer/dryer, excellent location, pool, tennis. ~
Available May 93. Call 693-2219.
Roomy 1 bedroom apartment for summer. Near A&M.
New carpet and appliances. $365/mo. Call 764-8414.
2 /1 1/2,4-ptex, washer/dryer, yard, C.S., shuttle, water
paid, near A&M $425-$450 693-0551, 764-8051.
FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments, 3 1/2
miles from A&M. Semester lease okay. 822-0472.
Adoption
Hugs and kisses await your newborn. We’re a happily
married financially secure family with one child. Medical
& legal expenses paid. Please call collect John 76 and
Cindy (713) 347-2640.
OPEN ADOPITON. Our deepest wish is to give your baby
a happy, secure home, lots of love, and devoted parents.
Lets discuss open, caring adoption 1-800-262-8770.
Disc Jockey for all occasions. Affordable, experienced,
Jason Bailey 696-0302.
Lost & Found
Found one knife. Call 845-0348 and ask for T.
Place Your Ad In
The Battalion
Call 845-0569
h What's Up
Monday
TAMU Photography Club: the
club will be accepting entries
for the Spring '93 photo con
test at the MSC University Plus
crafts until Friday, April 23.
Rules are posted there. For
more information call Curtis
(847-5001), Alan (693-9541), or
Keith (847-2597).
Aggie Wranglers: Informa
tional meeting for Aggie
Wrangler tryouts. It is manda
tory that the couples attend
one of the informational meet
ings on April 19th or 20th.
Meet in room 308 of Rudder
this evening from 5:45-6:45
p.m. For more information,
call Clint Heath or Blaine Mor
gan (846-3815).
MAP A- Minority Association
of Pre-Health Aggies: Dr.
Anila Patel-Pediatrition is the
guest speaker for this
evening's meeting. Meet at 7
p.m. in 410 of Rudder Tower.
For more information, call Pa
tricia Moralez (847-8437).
RESULTS: Informational
meeting and guest lecturer for
all interested in world hunger
and poverty. Meet from 7-9:30
p.m. tonight in the College Sta
tion Professional Building,
Suite 3 (opposite of Humana
Hospital). For more informa
tion, call Mel Williams (764-
9590).
Outdoor Recreation Club:
Guest speaker from the Aggie
Speleological Society, Travis
Kunchen. Sign up for trip this
weekend and officer nomina
tions. Meet this evening at
8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. For
more information, call Marc
(696-2740).
Dept, of Modern and Classi
cal Languages and the TAMU
Spanish Club: Mexican Nov
elist, Luis Arturo Ramos, will
be speaking. He will also read
part of his novel in Spanish -
FREE refreshments. Meet to
day at4 p.m. in 301 Rudder.
For more information, call
Amy Blair (847-2328).
Department of Recreational
Sports: Entries are open for
the Baseball and Homerun Hit
ting (men only) starting today
in 159 Read at 8:00 a.m. En
tries are open for Softball Hit
ting (women only) starting to
day in 159 Read at 8:00 a.m.
Entries are open for Fun Run
and Race Walk starting today
at 8:00 a.m. in 159 Read. FREE
for TAMU students and facul
ty/staff with rec ID and intra
mural validation.
Natural Resource Conserva
tion Association: Last meet
ing of the semester. We will
discuss plans for next semes
ter. Meet this evening at 7
p.m. in 402 Rudder. For more
information, call Eric Brown
(847-1460).
Texas Environmental Action
Coalition: Elections! Mem
bers only vote. General meet
ing before elections covering-
Earth Day. Meet tonight at
7:30 p.m. in 202 Francis. For
more information, call James
(847-2021).
Aggie Toasters: Miss TAMU,
Leslie Fisher, will be our guest
speaker. This is an organiza
tion dedicated to the improve
ment of public speaking. Meet
today at 8:30 p.m. in 502 Rud
der. For more information, call
Richard (847-1122).
Class of '96: Applications be
ing accepted for the Class of
'96 fund raising, PR newsletter.
Class Ball and Service chair po
sitions. Applications are avail
able in Class of '96 cubicle in
Student Program Office until
Monday, April 26 at 5 p.m.
The Griot Society: First An
nual African-American Forum
featuring Mohammad Sharif,
Islamic Scholar from Texas
Southern University, speaking
on "Translations from Islamic
historians of early African Civ
ilization". Dr. Duncan Earle
Texas A&M Anthropologist
seminar on Problems and Con
cepts of Race. All are invited.
Meet tonight in room 510 Rud
der Tower. For more informa
tion, call Brian Ingram (693-
6760).
Understanding Relationships
Group: Meet today from 3-
4:30 p.m. The topic for today
is "Open, Honest, and Effec
tive Communication Part 11".
Register by calling Student
Counseling Service, (845-4427).
Circle K International: This is
a general meeting for members
and anyone interested in CKI.
Meet today in room 144 of the
SSB at 7 p.m.
Class of '95: Applications for
Committee Chairpersons are
now available and may be
picked up in the Class of '95
Cubicle in the MSC SPO. For
more information, call Cheryl
(846-6035).
Alcoholics Anonymous: A
general discussion will be held
in the Rainbow Center from
12:30 - 1:30 p.m. today. For
more information, call the
CDPE (845-0280).
What's Up is a Battalion ser
vice which lists non-profit
events and activities. Items
for What's Up should be sub
mitted no later than three
days before the desired run
date. Application deadlines
and notices are not events and
will not run in What's Up. If
you have questions, call the
newsroom at 845-3316.