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Eastgate Apts. 693-4242 401 Lincoln Sundance Apts. 696-7380 696-9638 Join the GUM BALL RALLY Rally Ends 5-13-94 GIANT APARTMENTS Must Sublease! 1-1 from 5/1 - 8/31, $350/mo., shuttle bus. Call 764-9170. Ping Eye 2 Golf Clubs, 2-SW, Black Dot, excellent condi- tion, $495. (409)364-2451. Newly renovated 2-1, 14x60 fteetwood, fenced yard, all major appliances, $14,500 (approximately $1,400 down). 823-6212. COMIC BOOKS 1954-1978, (#2-229) Amazing Spiderman, (#1-131) Ironman, Xmen, Batman, Marvel & DC Comics. Serious Collectors. Toshiba T3200 Laptop, 1 meg, 40MB HD, $400. 693-3838, 1985 Honda Elite 150 Moped - blue, two seater. Great condition, convenient transportation. $475 846-9445. Niw DOUBLE - $25,900. Spacious 3 bdrm w/plywood floors, extra insulation, wood siding & much more. Low down & low payments. Call for free brochures. 800-880- 5614. Black taffeta & lace dress for sale. Knee length, fitted bodice, size 7, strapless. Worn once - bought for $270, sell for $100. 693-7936 Debbie. Rollerblades - Aeroblades, black metallic w/purple straps, black wlieels, excellent condition, size 12 1/2. $200. 846- 6770 Chris. Starting at $435 * New Swimming Pool * Basketball * Huge walk-in closets * Laundry Free Gas & Cable s P eclal 822-0472 * For rent - Huge 1bdrm/1ba., 500 yards from campus, $350/mo. 862-7702. Walden Pond Apartments. Summer rent, 1-1, $350/mo, pets ok, pool, pond 696-9468, leave message. Summer sublease -1-1 studio, Spring Heights, $385/mo. 268-8167 leave message. Sublease May-Aug w/option to keep after. 2-1 1/2,6 min. from campus, 2 pools, 1 laundromat, $460/mo. all utilities paid except electric & garbage. The Oaks. '779-8107. Sublease for Summer. 3-2, W/D, 1 block from campus, water paid, $650/mo. Northgate. Call 846-5518. Sublease 1-1 for summer. $385/mo, pool, gym, free cable, busroute. 696-7526. 121-4/4-4/8 1-1 apartment, $380-$400/mo, laundromat, pool, water paid. Yellowhouse Apartments. 696-4284. Efficiency Apartment - no bills, no pets, $225/mo. Coulter & 29th. 823-8961. Sublease - Woodstock Condominium - 2-1 1/2, $600/mo. + utilities. 5/6-8/13 (renewable for fall/spring if desired). 696-2564, Woodbrook Condos. Sublease for summer with option to lease in fall. $725/mo., 2-2 1/2. Call 764-7818. Help Wanted SINUS INFECTION STUDY Volunteers, 18 years of age or older, needed with acute sinus infection to participate in clinical research study comparing two oral antibiotics, one of which is an investigational drug. Eligible volunteers will receive free physical, x-rays, extensive laboratory work, and monetary compensation. URINARY TRACT INFECTION STUDY If you presently have the following symptoms, call to see if you are eligible to participate in a Urinary Tract Infection Research Study with an investigational drug. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. * Painful Urination * Frequent Urination * Urgency * Females ages 18-64 G & S STUDIES, INC. (close to campus) 846-5933 Do you have a recent SPRAIN, STRAIN, or FRACTURE? Are you experiencing moderate to severe pain due to a sprain, strain, or- fracture? If so, and you are 18 years of age or older, you may qualify to participate in a pharmaceutical research study for possible relief of musculoskeletal pain. Participants must have had a recent (within three days) injury involving a sprain, strain, or fracture. Qualified participants will be given study medication and a free physical exam. Please remember to call as soon as possible after your injury so that you meet the requirements of this study. For more information, please call: G&S Studies 846-5933 Efficiency Apartment for $340/mo. on CS shuttle route. 693-9833. Sublease: 1 bdrm apt. at Briarwood available May 23. $330/mo., $200/dep. Call after 6:30pm, 693-1472. Save! Must sublease spacious 2-1 Townhome for summer. Near campus, shuttle, pool, volleyball, balcony, patio, ceil ing fan. Better hurry! 696-5194. May move-in, CS 3-2 fourplex with W/d, 2 floor plans. Rent starts at $600. Select Properties, 696-3107 for appoint ment. Must sublease 2-1 1/2 apartment for summer. Great location, all new appliances, $485/mo. negotiable. 764- 9246. 2-1 and 2-2 available for immediate or May occupancy. Call. 775-6777, Brookside Apartments, Bryan. Sublease 1-1 apt. from 6/1-8/15 w/possibility of renewal. Close to gig em shuttle route. If interested, please call 696- 5647. Sublease 2-2, W/D, microwave & deck. Cripple Creek, behind Blinn College. 693-9880. Sublease for Summer - 2-2 apt. , huge closets, balcony, poolside, shuttle bus, clubhouse, $500/mo 764-6645. 1 Sublease 1-1 apartment for Summer until Aug. 15. $330/ mo., water paid. Call 764-8927. 1,2,3 bdrm houses, duplexes & apts. available NOWI EQUITY R E. MANAGEMENT, 696-4464 Sublease or female roommate needed for Jun-Aug. 2-1 studio apartment, Ig. bdrms, sm. patio. Kelly, 821-21 13. 2-1 1/2 fourplex, yard, W/D, shuttle near A & M, water paid, $475, $495. 693-0551, 764-8051. Help Wanted Need a job for the Spring or Summer? The Houston Chronicle is accepting applications for route carrier posi tions. Job requires dependable vehicle & working early morning hours. Earn $600-$900/mo. Gas allowance is provided. Call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appointment. English Teacher for Korean Students, offering $20,000 a year plus free apt. and free round-trip ticket. Call J.P. at 268-6855, ASAP. SUMMER INTERN Make $450/wk, travel, resume en hancement. Call if you have: some work experience; a financial need; the summer free? 693-7467. Southwest ern. Perform your national service locally with LVA-Brazos Valley. Director of Volunteer Coordination & Director of Corrections Literacy needed. THIS IS A VISTA VOLUN- TEER POSITION. 764-2665. Summer Jobs, warehouse work. Three eight hours shifts. Two locations. Dallas (214-245-9512) or Houston (713- 820-3820). Employment Opportunity SUMMER WORK Would you like to: * make $ 1850/month? * enhance your resume? * gain valuable experience for your career? ‘ an opportunity to travel? Call 775-5977 The Southwestern Company VIP Research is currently seeking applications for Interns who are junior or senior level students in the life sciences. Interested applicants should send resumes for immediate consideration. VIP Research, Inc., 2901 E. 29th, Suite 117, Bryan. TX 77802. CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Earn up to $2, 000+/mo. on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World travel. Summer & Full-time employment available. No experi ence necessary. Forinfocall 1-206-634-0468ext. C5855. AA Alaska Summer Employment. Join the Gold Rush to Alaska's Fisheries Industry! Earn $5,000/mo. in canner ies, processors, etc ! Male or female. No experience required. Room/board/travel often provided. Guaranteed success! (919) 929-4398 ext. A134. AA Cruise & Travel Employment Guide. Earn Big $$$ + travel the world free (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii S more)! Hurry! Busy Spring & Summer Seasons rapidly approach ing. Free Student Travel Club Membership! (919) 929- 4398 ext. Cl34. Summer Resort Jobs - Earn to $ 12/hr. + tips. Tropical & mountain destinations worldwide. 1-800-807-5950 ext. R5855. Roommate 2 females for duplex - own room, $220/mo + 1/3 utilities. Jennifer at 846-6541. ’ Christian Couple w/bedroom available - bills paid, shuttle route, $250/mo. 693-3838. Female roommate needed - own room, $100/dep, $175/ mo + 1/3 utilities. 696-0051. Female roommate needed. Summer only. Own room & bath. Call 693-2938. Camcorder: Hi8 digital hifi w/2 batteries, charger, cables & case. Like new, $750 (negotiable). 696-7260. Ladies "GIANT" Mountain Bike (hot pink & blue) w/Gel Tech Seat, car rack & U-Lock. Excellent condition $300. Call 775-5267, leave a message. Automobiles 1989 Honda Accord automatic, gold-colored, hwy miles, excellent condition, $5,900. 764-4066. 1983 Toyota Supra - black, loaded, excellent condition, $2,750 OBO. 764-4066. 1984 VW GTI - good condition, sunroof, A/C, AM/FM stereo. $1,500/OBQ. 693-4104 '81 VW Rabbit Convertible $2,000 - Great Condition. Julie at 846-6541. 1985 VW Quantum - $2,500 OBO. 693-7467. Pets Adorable female ferret. Great Pet! 1 yr. old, spayed, descented, housetrained, $120 - includes cage & some supplies. Mary 846-9425. Services ATTN: GRADUATING SENIORS - Got a new job in Houston? Need a new place to live? Let me help you find yournewhome. Professional Apartment Locating. Friendly & hardworking. Call Tim ( Class 84 ) 1-800-210-5048. Put the experience of a Professional Secretary to work for you. Typing, Word Processing, Resume. Rush orders accepted. Laser Printer. 776-4498 Claudia. AAA Defensive Driving. Lot-of-Fun, Laugh-a-Lotll! Ticket dismissal, insurance discount. M-Tu (6pm-9pm), Tu (8:30afn-3pm), Tu-W(8:30am-11:30am), W-Th (6pm- 9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm)-Sat.(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am- 2:30pm). Across from University Tower. Walk-ins wel come. $20 w/ ad = $5 off. 411 Tex. Ave. So. 846-6117. Typing Typing- Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush job ac cepted Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte at 823-2418. Joy's Professional Typing. Word processing, Resume service, Laser printer. 846-6418. DJ MOBILE DJ- Experienced. Great for parties, dances, weddings, barbecues, sports events, etc. Mic./lights available. Reasonable rates. Call The Party Block at 693- 6294, Personal DIRTY, LIVE, HOT TALK. Steamy, Erotic and Nasty. 1- 800-775-2220. Instant credit, no CC needed. HOT, KINKY, SEXY LADIES. 1-800-597-5554. MC/V, $2.00- $3.99/min. 18+ Miscellaneous $$ Money for College$$ -$135 million unclaimed! Schol arship matching guaranteed! Free informative booklet. 24 hour recording. 800-434-6015, ext. 1090. Tutors Math tutor $4.50/hr. -150, 151, 152, 141, 142 & 130. 764- 1964. Computers Macintosh Computer rentals starting at $50/mo. Also upgrades & repairs. 823-1097. Rent computer - quiet, private computer cottage. Com prehensive software. 3 min. from campus. $6/hr, no printer charge. 823-3489. Real Estate Real Estate Sale: large, undeveloped corner lot; Birch Creek Forest by Lake Somerville, Burleson County; tennis courts, pool, private fishing lake. $3,800 (713) 350-1622. Travel FLY FREE! (almost). London- $99 (R.T.), Sydney- $250 (R.T.), any U.S. or International city. Free information: 800-745-0364. Lost/Found Lost 3/24/94 - Wedding ring set at Fuddruckers. Very generous reward. Call 847-0137 or 1-817-738-5257. NEED MONEY ? Money for school, for books, for clothes, for whatever... Donate plasma and earn up to$120 a month while doing a good deed. Plasma saves lives! Help us help others. For more information, call or come by WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER 4223 Wellborn Road Bryan, TX. 77801 (409) 846-8855 Assistant wanted - busy doctor's office. Clerical, account ing skills desired. 776-6666. Alaska Cannery Jobs. Big Cash, Big Challenge, Big Experience. Call for info: 1-800-41-NOMAD. Summer Camp Counselors. Administrative Staff, Nurses, & Lifeguards needed for girls' resident camps near Ath ens, Texas, and on Lake Texoma. For more information, call Janis Hunt at (214) 823-1342 or 1-800-442-2260. EOE, Help wanted - part-time or full-time. Apply in person, Piper's Chevron at University & Texas. Need EDCI graduate or senior to work part-time this summer with school-age summer day camp. Call A&M Methodist Day School, 846-7298. you may pick it up in If you not order may purchase one McDonald. up your copy Page 8 The Battalion Tuesday, April 5, Tubularman Boomer Cardino HI, SL££ZA > GI8&oN£ HZZE flND r'/M at'FhE OF ~TH£ L0M(i - flwni'rfb "Th£ op TveVLfiRWrt"M0W£. ttEFE’S OuF HfFo Nouj... Tuesday, ^ <2 cP o O <=> r o Tf/ie i-e-jf-j 0 *T~lrBO L/x 0 Bartholomew by Kalvi Eisenhower / ‘X & 0 ' r 6 tAkJDY&AG, l in AY EAs-reR R.4 ! o ' ' j X TRtse | ( feTARRiuSS/ J '' (|^Q4 JIBa Fort Worth unveils designs for new symphony, performing arts hall The Associated Press um. The theater has proved to be in- FORT WORTH — Designs for a $60,000 million 2,000-seat down town performance hall, which is ex pected to become the new home of nve Fort Worth arts groups, finally will be unveiled Wednesday. The principal users of the hall will he the Fort Worth Symphony, Fort Worth Opera, Fort Worth Bal let, Van Cliburn Foundation and Casa Manana Theater. The arts groups are excited that they are closing in on securing first-class quarters after years of disappointment. We want a home,” said Ann Koonsman, executive director of the Fort Worth Symphony Association. The symphony rehearses at a south Fort Worth facility and per forms at Fort Worth/Tarrant County Convention Center’s JFK Theater. The convention center was fin ished in l 968 with the 3,054-seat JFK Theater as a multiuse auditori- pro adequate acoustically, Ms. Koons man said. By the early l 980s, the Fort Worth Symphony Association began lobbying for a new hall with better acoustics and easier access for per forming arts groups. The first proposal was a radical renovation of the city-owned Will Rogers Auditorium, with $20 million of the $30 million cost being raised through a municipal bond issue. The proposal was defeated overwhelm ingly at the polls in July 1990. The new hall will be built with foundation grants and private con tributions under the leadership of downtown developer Edward P. Bass. The project was initiated with two large initial gifts, totaling $28 million, from the Sid W. Richard son Foundation and the Burnett- Tandy Foundation. In addition, Perry R. Bass, Ed Bass’ father, donated the city block sized site. Recent gifts have broughttt: fund-raising effort to a total of J]t| million, said Patricia Schutts, dew opment director for Performing Ar; Fort Worth, the non-profit groups charge of butWTng the hall. The Van Cliburn Foundatia, | Fort Worth Opera and Fort Woe Ballet will present all principal si I scription-series events at the Ml | The 1 1 th Van Cliburn Imernatioiit Piano Competition will be heli there in 2001. Officials of Performing Arts Fen Worth expect at least 1,000 people! the free, afternoon event Wednesdi in which the designs will be revealed Wednesday’s event will featuit live entertainment including lit “nuns” from Casa Manana s pro duction of the play ‘‘Nunsense If Ballet Folklorico, a Dixieland band the Jefferson String Quartet from tit Youth Orchestra of Greater Worth, members of the Fort V Symphony and Sidestreet Circus also will perform. Indian students can keep long hair, court says The Associated Press DALLAS — A federal appeals court has left in place a lower court’s injunction allowing Alabama and Coushat- ta Indian tribal members to follow their religion by wearing long hair in the Big Sandy school district. The U.S. 5th Circuit Court in New Orleans released its decision Monday to remand the case for reconsideration in light of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, which became a law after the case entered the courts. The act was passed between the date of the district court’s order and the oral argument of this case, the rgi judges wrote in their opinion filed last Thursday. “The RFRA will plainly affect the district court s analysis of ultimate relief in this case,” they wrote. ‘‘But we, too, cannot ignore the significance of RFRA to a just resolution of this appeal.” About a fourth of the district’s 400 students ait members of the Alabama-Coushatta tribe. Ten of them filed the lawsuit. After a federal court ruled in the students’ favoi, the school district appealed it, saying they need the hair-length policy and other dress codes to prevent disruptions and to maintain an environment con ducive to learning. Telephone calls to the Big Sandy school district went unanswered Monday evening. Students say long hair means power, wisdom, strength and a connection to the past. Many believe hair snould be cut only when mourning the death ofi close relative. *5% a&y, FT&e' &/o6e> asas t/i&< fi/aces to to Aoue a /to////yooottime. J^ooAa /iA& A/fsfo/y reheats ttse^ff TWO SHOT TUESDAY 50 Bar Drinks & $1.50 Pitchers 8-10 For those of you who slept through English class. Sir Francis ^>acor\ was a contemporary of William Shakespeare (some people say he was Shakespeare), and as we all know, Shakespeare’s plays were performed at a theatre called “The Globe.” Now wake up! I can’t be explaining all these references to you every ad! Sheesh! Two Shot Tuesday All Night Long! CALL 76-GLOBE FOR MORE INFO ,/iOi