The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basemenf) Reed McDonald Building Page 6 • The Battalion Friday • March 3, 1995 ‘AGGIE’ Private Parly Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandies 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 1 p.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. Help Wanted Help Wanted For Rent Miscellaneous Three ways to beat the high cost of college. 1. The Montgomery Gl Bill 2. Student loan repayment 3. Part-time income The Army Reserve Alternate Training Program is a smart way to pay for college. First, if you qualify, the Montgomery GI Bill can provide you with up to $6,840 for current college expenses or approved vo/tech training. Second, if you have - or obtain - a qualified student loan not in default, you may get it paid off at the rate of 15% per year or $500, whichever is greater, up to a maximum of $10,000. Selected military skills can double that maximum. Third, you can earn part-time money in college, and here's how it works: One summer, you take Basic Training, and the next summer you receive skill training at an Army school. You'll earn over $1,500 for Basic and even more for skill training. Then you'll attend monthly meetings at an Army Reserve unit near your college, usually one weekend a month plus two weeks a year. You'll be paid over $105 a weekend to start. It's worth thinking about. Give us a call: (409) 764-0418 BE ALL YOU CAN BE.' ARMY RESERVE 2bdrm-1bth, e z access to TAMU, $350/mo. Call 822- 6272 or 778-1951. Sublease 1bdrm-1bth private dorm, pool-side, assigned secured parking, meals, organized activities, mainte nance & cleaning, $300/mo. 1-800-773-2326. Spring/Summer preleasing - new CS 2 & 3 bdrm du plexes. Shuttle, W/D connections, extras. Early signing Incentives. Also, 3 bedroom fourplexes with W/D, start ing at $575. Select Prop. 696-3107. 2bdrm-2bth duplex, backyard, W/D connections, $500/ mo. Available ASAP. Call Kim 696-0434, 5-10pm. RAISE YOURGPA!!! Higher Learning. Free information: 800-418-9799. Sublease 1bdrm- efficiency at Enclave for $500/mo., W/ D, microwave, icemaker. (903) 868-0288, ask for Zoli. Prelease for May. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth luxury fourplex, W/D, CS, $495/mo„ $525/mo. 693-0551, 764-8051. Large 1bdrm available now, 3 miles from A&M, com pletely remodeled. Call 822-0472. Roommate COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS available from private finan cial aid sources - Recorded message gives details. (214) 406-0405 Dept. 36. FREE FINANCIAL AIDI Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades. Income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1 -800—263- 6495 ext. F58552. Services Female non-smoker. 2bdrm-2bth In C.S.. on shuttle, W/ D, $330/mo. + 1/2 utilities. 764-8478. Female roommates needed Fall/Summer. 3bdrm-2bth apartment. Own room, free bus-pass. Call Lauren, 696- 2353. Female needed to share 3bdrm-2bth house, own room/ bath, $217/mo. 847-3880, leave message. ROOMMATE NEEDED. Own bdrm/bath, 1/2 rent/utili ties, deposit paid. #106 Willowick. Phone 693-1325. Female non-smoking student, own room in house with fireplace, on bus route. One mile from campus, price negotiable. 696-9459. Female needed to share 2bdrm-2bth Brownstone Apart ment, summer semester, $ 185/mo. (903) 389-3641. BLADDER INFECTIONS Participate in a research program if: * You are suffering from the symptoms of a bladder infection including burning, pain, frequency of and/or cloudy urine. * You are a female between the ages of 18 and 64. Qualified Participants receive the following benefits: * Free medical care from qualified health care professionals. * Free study medication. * Up to $100 for your time and travel. Call now for more information! G & S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 ATOPIC DERMATITIS Volunteers between the ages of 13-70 with a history of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis needed to participate in a 6 week research study using an investigational topical prepa ration. No blood work. Eligible volunteers may be compensated. Call for infor mation. G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 URINARY TRACT INFECTION STUDY If you PRESENTLY have the fol lowing symptoms and are a female between the ages of 18- 64 call to see if you are eligible to participate in a Urinary Tract Infection Research Study with an investigational drug. Eligible vol unteers will be compensated. ‘PAINFUL URINATION ‘FREQUENT URINATION ‘URGENCY G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 The Houston Chronicle is taking applications for immediate route openings. Pay is based on per paper rate and gas allowance is provided. The route requires working early morning hours 7 days a week and earns $600-$900 per month. If interested,call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323between 8am-3pm for an appointment. Female roommate needed Immediately. Own bedroom, $175/mo. + 1/4 utilities, on shuttle. 693-5436 or 846- 2478. Roommate wanted. Private bdrm/bath, walk-in closet, $180/mo. + 1/3 bills. Call 846-6028. Let's Talk Small group lessons • Students, wives visiting faculty welcome • P New classes begin March 20 Call or visit 12:00 to 5:00 Mon-Fri For Sale Student Work: Flexible Hours Unlimited Commission Salary Excellent Spring Summer Sales position. Good people skills & desire to earn excellent commission percentage. Call collect (214) 608-0255 for campus interview schedule. The City of College Station Parks & Recreation Depart ment Is now accepting applications for pool personnel. The positions available are for lifeguards & pool cashiers. Rate of pay: $4.65/hr. Applications may be obtained at: City of College Station, Human Resources Department. 1101 S. Texas Avenue, College Station, TX 77840. Equal Opportunity Employer. D.C.T. Enterprises needs 20 people for weight loss study. No will power required. Send name, address 4 phone # to 2150 N. Josey Ln., Suite 224-107A, Carrollton, TX 75006 or call (214) 242-6247. Westside Family YMCA (W. Houston/ Katy) - Summer positions: Camp Counselors, Lifeguards 4 Swim Instruc tors for pre-K to teens. Call for application (713) 467- 9622. Attention College Studentsl Now hiring people to work In our advertising department. No selling or telemarketing involved. Flexible hours. No experience needed. $5/hr. + bonuses. Call David at 696-0832, 8-10am or 8-10pm. AG BACKGROUND helpful. Earn up to $15/hr., part/full time maiketing crop production - livestock products. 1- 800-755-0032. Wendy's now hiring for all shifts. Starting pay above j minimum. Apply 202 S,W. Pkwy, CS or 3216 S. Tx. Ave, Bryan. Afun, prestigious, part-time position. Averages out to $5/ hr. Mustbe21+. Will arrange training. 694-2122. Cruise Ships Hiring! Earn upto$2,000+/mo. working on cruise ships or land tour companies. World travel. (Car ibbean, Hawaii, Mexico, etc.). Full-time 4 Summer em ployment. No experience necessary. (818) 705-3416 ext. C4390. AA Cruise Ships Hiring! Earn big $$$ + free world travel (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Etc.) Summer/ Permanent, no experience necessary. Guide. (919) 929-4398 ext. C1036. NEW ENGLAND BROTHER - SISTER CAMPS - MAS SACHUSETTS. Mah-Kee-Nac for boys/ Danbee for girts. Counselor positions for Program Specialists: All Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Field Hockey, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball; 30 Tennis openings; also Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/ Overnight Camping, Weights/ Fitness, 4 Cycling; other openings Include Per forming Arts, Fine Arts, Pottery, Figure Skating, Gymnas tics, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station, Rocketry, Ropes 4 Rock Climbing; all Waterfront Activi ties (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, Windsurfing, Canoeing/ Kayaking). Great salary, room, board 4 travel. June 18th -August 18th. Inquire: Mah-Kee-Nac (boys) 190 Linden Ave., Glen Ridge, NJ 07028. Call 1-800-753-9118. Danbee (girts) 17 Westminster Dr., Montville, NJ 07045. Call: 1-800-392-3752. The Texas Transportation Institute Is looking for students from the following cities to survey child safety seat use during Spring Break; Amarillo, Beaumont, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Lubbock, San Antonio, Tyler 4 Waco. $6/hr. + gas. Call 845-5153, 8am-5pm for interview. Telemarketers wanted promoting the circus. Work eve nings that fit your schedule, 6pm-9pm, Mon.-Fri. No weekends. $5.00/hr. 846-8818. Part-time work Monday through Friday, cleaning commer cial buildings. Call 823-1614. Summer Camp Counselors, Administrative Staff, Nurses 4 Lifeguards needed for Girl Scout Resident Camps near Athens, Texas 4 on Lake Texoma. For more information. call 1-800-442-2260 or (214) 823-1324. E.O.E. 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, (409) 776- 4453. Employment Opportunity CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Travel the world while earning an excellent income in the Cruise Ship 4 Land-Tour Industry. Seasonal 4 full-time employment available. No experience necessary. Forinfo. call 1-206-634-0468 ext. C58555. RESORT JOBS - Earn to $ 12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks, Hotels, Spas + more. Tropical 4 Mountain destinations. Call 1-206-632-0150 ext R58552, INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Earn up to $25-$45/ hour teaching basic English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian Languages required. For info, call; (206) 632-1146 ext. J58552. Windsurfer: Aloha 365 with complete rig, 5.0 sail, car racks. Everything needed to windsurf. Great for begin- ners. $300 Or Best Offer. 822-2402. 107-3/3-3/9 For Sale; Macintosh Classic Computer with Stylewriter Inkjet Printer. Lots of Software. $450 Negotiable. Call Wayne at 693-9208. Round trip airline ticket to Atlanta, March 11 - March 18. $230. Call 696-1572. Single Waterbed - mattress, frame 4 care kit - $150 Or Best Offer. Call Sam or Travis at 693-7998. 12 speed, navy color, racing style, 27" men's bicycle. 4 years old, but used very little. Originally $350. Must sell $ 100/offer. Call 845-6192, 823-4318. 30” TREK 1000 road bike. Aluminum frame. Campy crank, Dura-Ace hubs w/aero wheels. Zefal hp, Cateye Micro, 4 necessary tools included. $500/0. B.O. 775- 0719. 486SLC-33Mhz Laptop. 120 Meg HD. 14" color VGA, Mouse, 4 Keyboard included for docking. 14400 Fax/ Modem. All original software 4 documentation. $1,100/ O.B.Q. Call Doug at 775-0719. Mobil home for sale. Must Seel! $8,500. Call 690-0691. Vacation for two to Grand Bahamas. Includes round trip air fare and cruise. $750 Or Best Offer. Call 764-1428. 486DX40 4/80 Laptop with laser printer - $1,195. Call 696-5056. Must Sell: 1988 Yamaha Scooter with attached toolbox, 5,800 miles, great condition, $380 Or Best Offer. Call Yolanda at 845-0595 or 775-8042. Macintosh Performa 466 SRAM, 160HD, fax/modem, SVGA, Office 4.2, Claris 3.0 4 more!!! Moving, must sell! Only $750 firm. Call 696-2166. GOLF CLUBS, Dunlop Esteem 3-PW, 1,3 4 5 woods. Excellent beginner set. Bag like new, included free. $90 negotiable. Call Joey at 696-8279. '93 Yamaha Virago 750, 2,700 miles, $4,595 Or Best Offer. 822-1254 or 776-0789. IBM PC-Jr., color monitor, Epson printer, all manuals 4 discs - $250. Great condition. Call Brent at 696-7065. English ^ as a Second Language Classes 696-6583 707 Texas Ave. 303-C • Across from A&M Couples Therapy (weekly, short-term) available at TAMU Psychology Clinic for $5/hr. Call 845-8017 for more information. GUITAR LESSONS. Acoustic or Electric. All Styles. Call Blake 847-6857. Job-hunting? Grad School? Let professionally - experi enced Ph. D. student provide custom example cover letter $ 10/each. 764-0863. Proof-reading, copy-editing, editing by professional writer, editor, copy-editor, proof-reader. 690-0534. AAA Defensive Driving. Lot-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal, insurance discount. M-Tu(6pm-9pm), Tu(8:30am-3pm), Tu-W(8:30am-11:30am), W-Th(6pm- 9pm), Frl(6pm-8pm) 4 Sat.(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am- 2:30pm), Sun(12pm-6pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $20 w/ad =$5 off. 111 Univ. Dr. Suite 217, 846-6117. Travel Spring Break Waterfront Condo for rent. South Padre Island, sleeps 6, $650 week. Call (210) 761-4189. SOUTH PADRE. Spring Break Weekend Blowout: March 9-11, or 16-18! Includes 3 days/2 nights lodging and taxes -from$37perperson. HURRY, limited space. Call 1-800- SUNCHASE today! PET PALS, A Sitting Service, providing in-home pet/ plant care while you’re away. Bonded/Insured. 764-4119. Body Shop Cal’s Body Shop. Foreign and domestic vehicles. Match your paint exactly. “May we have the next dents?" W. Hwy 21, Bryan. 823-2610. Greeks & Clubs FAST FUNDRAISER - Raise $500 in 5 days - Greeks, Groups, Clubs, Motivated Individuals. Fast, Easy - No Financial Obligation. (800) 775-3851 ext. 33. Real Estate Pets AKC Registered Long-Haired Dachshunds. Very cute, small, 1st shots 4 wormed - $175-$200. Call 696-8516. Rottweiler/ German Shepherd puppy, 4 month old, black/ rust, shots 4 wormed, house trained. Cage, bowls 4 food Included. $100. Call 778-5335. /9 11/2 year old green Iguana and all accessories. $150. Call Kyle at 693-0772. ADOPT - Dogs, Cats, Puppies 4 Kittens. Brazos Animal Shelter. 775-5755. TOMMY NUCHE, CRS. Certified Residential Specialist. Re/Max B-CS 846-6000, for information on real estate any town, USA. 3-2-2 like new, 1 block to TAMU. 202 Ayrshire, 1700 sq./ ft., w/screened porch, fireplace, $79,000. 693-3806. Personal Automobiles '94 Toyota Camry LE -4 door, A/C, cruise, sun-roof, great condition, 20K. $18,200. 693-8390. 1985 Red CJ7 Soft-Top. New tires 4 rims, only 8,000 miles. Always kept in garage. Must see! Only $6,000. Call 846-0507. 1984 red Chevette, 2door, A/C, well maintained, $1,200/ offer. Call 694-2857. '84 300ZX Turbo-grey/grey cloth, analog dash, 5 speed, 106K, $3,600. 764-1428. '86 Hyundai Excel - 4 door, runs good. Good condition. $500 negotiable. Call 845-3029. '90 Probe GT Turbo - 5 speed, dark blue w/gray cloth. Many options, only 43K miles, looks great 4 runs strong. Must sell for $6,650 negotiable. 775-5020 leave mes sage. '79 Ford Mustang. Well maintained, looks great! Good deal at $2,000/nego. 846-8093, TEXAS SINGLES Call Now To Meet The One For You! 1-900-990-9294 ext.55, $1.98/min. or TALK LIVE 1-on-1 for ADULT PLEASURE 1-900-329-2385 ext.55, $3.95/min. B1 (213) 993-9450 18+ DAVE'S DATELINE Meet Singles In Your Area, Or Place Your Own Personal Ad. 1-900-287-3009 $2.49/min., 18+ years DIRTY, LIVE, NASTY TALK. Hot, Steamy 4 Erotic. 1- 900-435-4SEX (4739). $2.50-$3.99/min., instant credit, •18+. Notice Typing Typing-Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush jobs ac cepted. Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte at 823-2418. MOBILE DJ. Experienced. Weddings, Parties. Reason- able rates. Will travel. Call The Party Block at 693-6294. SOUND POWER Professional DJ Service. Parties/ Mixers. Lights/Smoke. 847-4491. Computers 213Mb Hard Disk Drive, IDE, 13ms access time, $150, 846-4415. Macs 4 Printers for sale/lease from $30/mo. Software, repairs, RAM/HD upgrades. MacResource, 775-7703. Planning on getting married soon? Where are you going to hold the reception? Have you ever considered the Faculty Club? Yes, it is possible. For more information, please call Bridget Cole at 862-2988; Aggies : Win would even conference record at 7-7 Business Hours Call or visit 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday EMPRISE WORKS! It’s good for you! Lose weight/more energy/ better workouts! All-natural/ money back guaran- tee! Call Erin 822-6493. “ $1,000 GUARANTEE “ Scholarships - For Information Package 4 Application, send $5.00 to ACS, 598 Walnut - Z1, Huntsville, TX 77340. Continued from Page 5 consecutive victories over Texas Christian and Southern Methodist. The Aggies are looking to make it three in a row with a victory in the season finale, but head coach Tony Barone said Baylor has many weapons with which the Aggies will have to contend with. “(Aundre) Branch is probably the best percentage shooter in the league,”,Barone said. “His three-point range is as good as anybody’s. I think (Nelson) Hag gerty is a quality point guard, and he hurts us every time we play them. “In my opinion, their starting lineup can match up with any- Tennis Continued from Page 5 er teams will be out for re venge as they try to topple last year’s champions. “Since we are the defend ing champions, everyone will be trying to beat us,” said sophomore Robbie Krause, who is 20-8 in sin gles play this year. “Howev er, we don’t feel any real pressure in trying to defend our championship.” The main competition will come from tournament No. 1 seed Texas Christian. The Frogs are the team to beat in Southwest Confer ence play this year and ear ly exposure should be bene ficial to the Aggies. “TCU is ranked in the top six in the country, so they will definitely be tough,” said sophomore Eric Horan, who is 18-10 in singles play this year. “Playing them now will make it easier when we play them again later on this year.” Other schools competing in the tournament include Minnesota and Harvard. The Aggies have already lost to Minnesota earlier this year. Still, Kent said there is no added pressure as they go into match play. “We don’t have anything to prove going into this tour nament,” Kent said. body in the league. There’s no question about that.” McGinnis said Baylor used a solid inside game to compliment its outside attack in their last meeting. “They had a good inside game,” McGinnis said. “(Brian) Skinner and (Doug) Brandt played real well. “We don’t have anybody over 6 feet, 8 inches, and both of those guys are, so they can just shoot over our post men. They can’t be taken for granted.” Barone said a victory is key to building momentum. “It’s a real important game for us,” Barone said. “We would like to get the momentum going into the tournament and that’s our goal.” Magic defeat Rockets, 107-96 HOUSTON (AP) — Shaquille O’Neal’s dunk with 3:47 to go Thursday night keyed Orlando’s first victory in Houston, 107-96 over the Rockets. It was the Magic’s fourth straight win. The Magic, the NBA’s worst free throw shooting team, hit seven of eight foul shots in the closing minutes to put the game away. Anfernee Hardaway had 30 points for Orlando, while O’Neal had 19 points and 20 rebounds. Clyde Drexler led Houston with 25 points, while Hakeem Olajuwon had 22. The Rockets never scored over the last 2:49 after O’Neal picked up his fifth foul and Ver non Maxwell converted one of two free throws to trim the Mag ic lead to 97-96. O'Neal followed that with a basket and drew a foul from Olajuwon. O’Neal, shooting 55 percent from the free throw line over the last 10 games, made the shot for a 3-point play and a 100-96 advantage. Maxwell, who had 18 points in his first home appearance fol lowing a 10-game suspension for punching a fan in Portland, missed three 3-point attempts in the final minutes. Brian Shaw, who had just two points in 10 minutes, kept Orlando in the game in the final period, scoring 11 of the Magic’s first 12 points. Baffin: Womens league would showcase talents of college ball Continued from Page 5 may offer some evidence to the contrary. Many people argue that women’s basketball is too slow paced. There is no “Showtime,” no dunks or other plays that make the NBA exciting to watch. They also argue that women do not have the same athletic ability that men do so the games would be totally differ ent and would not appeal to fans. While this may have been true in the past, women’s games have picked up the pace. Women have gotten taller and are using weights to increase their strength. For example, the three post players for the Lady Aggies, Kelly Cerny, Martha McClel land and Angel Spinks, who are 6 feet, 5 inches 6 feet, 4 inches and 6 feet, 2 inches re spectively, are dominating on the inside. These type of play ers are emerging from excep tional collegiate careers and are looking for places to dis play their talents in the Unit ed States. While interest may not have been there in the 1980s, it could be reinvigorated with the creation of a professional league. The talent that would be infused into the league would be huge. Players like Lisa Branch, Texas Tech’s Tabitha Truesdale and UCLA’s Lisa Leslie, just to name a few, would be great additions to a created league. These players have a wide range of talents that they can contribute to an established league and interest would be peaked. Attendance at women’s col legiate games has been on the rise, illustrating the interest that exists. At big time pro grams such as Tennessee and Stanford, fans fill the complex es to capacity. This illustrates that if the talent is there, the fans will pay to see it. What the NBA should do is create a sister league which will be governed by Commis sioner David Stern. There would be a Western and East ern Conference with five to ten teams in each conference. The draft would be similar to the NBA but without the lottery. Players from abroad could also be eligible to play in the league. The league should get at least a five year trial run to see how it works out and give it a fair deal. With the absence of baseball and the interest in basketball increasing, a wom en’s league should be given a try and I am almost positive only success will follow. ... “Cable Express" Sales Representative Needed. $300 Commission. Call Kandy 1-800-484-6897 ext. 1119. Dynamic Sales Rep. needed in 409 area code for new on line computer service. Call 1 -800-226-5794. Landscape management technician. 15+ hours per week. Experience preferred. Natural Concepts. 361-5010. $30$ for 3 minutes of work at Bigdogz’ - Thursday Night Brawling Babes. 823-4338. WORK ORDER CLERK Public Utilities Department. This position will provide support related to the processing of work orders for the department including receiving work requests, tracking, monitoring 4 maintaining accurate records of work orders. 'Must be proficient in the use of personal computers. This position involves extensive public contact with other departments as well as outside vendors. Deadline: March -10, 1995. Pay; $6.00/hr. Hours: Approximately 20-30hrs/week. Apply to: City of College Station. Human Resources Department, 1101 S. Tx. Ave., College Station, TX 77840. Equal Opportunity Employer. FUDDRUCKERS now hiring all positions. Apply in person 2206 Texas Avenue. For Rent Sublease May-Aug., 2bdrm-1 1/2bth. $525/mo., water paid, on shuttle, W/D connections. 694-2230. Sublease available March 1st. 2-story, 2bdrm-1 1/2bth townhome, 1160 sq./ft., comer lot, W/D connections, private deck, lawn care, bus-route 5 min. to campus, in CS, $640/mo. negotiable. $300/dep. 694-2703. 2bdrm-2bth duplex, sublease available 3-1-95. Bus route, pets ok, $595 + water. $300 cash bonus for March lease. Jerry 690-6909. Fully furnished large 2-bdrm older home, ch4a, wood firs, full w/d!. clg fans, carport 4 more. Safe, quiet, 3.5 ml to A4M. $625 + dep. 776-5880. Extra large 1 bedroom condo with W/D connections. Behind Bryan High School, $450/mo. Call Don at 778- 2087. Lovely, fully furnished 2bdrm-2bth mobile home, 5 min./ campus, available Mar.-Oct., $350/mo. No smokers/pets. Prefer 1 person. (512) 357-6636. 1995 AGGIELAND If you did not order the 1995 Aggieland as a fee option when you registered for fall ‘94 classes, you may order your yearbook in the Student Publications Office, 230 Reed McDonald Building. $25 plus tax (Cash, Check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express) Bargain Matinees All Shows Before 6p.m. SCHULMAN SIX 2000 E. 29th Street 775-2463 ‘FORREST GUMP *PG-13 $5.00/$3.00 1:30 4:00 7:00 9:40 ‘ROOMMATES *PG $5.00/$3.00 1:50 4:20 7:15 9:55 HIGHER LEARNING *R $5.00/$3.00 1:40 4:10 7:05 9:30 BRADY BUNCH MOVIE *PG $5.00/$3.00 1:45 4:15 7:10 9:35 ‘THE HUNTED -R $5.00/$3.00 1:35 3:35 5:35 7:35 9:35 ‘HEAVYWEIGHTS -PG $5.00/$3.00 1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 WONDERFUL A10! r/ - n. . ... • o«ry *M«AK rMvttWttMh* *6** AO«T KCO»-TM.\.OS AMOCLIS PETER FALK P.B. 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