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Battalion Classifieds WANTED $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Springtree or Cedar allergic males, (12 years or older) to participate in an antihistamine study; symptoms may include sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy eyes, or sinus headache. If you are allergic or have these symptoms and wish to participate for a $200 incentive, call 775-0425. $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Singers, Musicians wanted to form Folk Rock (ironp for f un and profit, (lall Bill (>93-5470. 73t5 HELP WANTED Battalion Classified 845-2611 ANTED ©1984 Domino's Pizza, Inc. delivery persons NOW HIRING Good Benefits, Good Pay! Free Uniform & Food! Flexible Hours: Apply Now! WORK FOR NUMBER ONE Apply at: 801 University,C.S. 2420 Texas Ave. S., C.S. See a Manager for an Application AA ■ McDonald I ■ Boo s MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Applications being accepted for ADMINISTRATIVE and MANAGEMENT positions. Excellent opportunity for professional and personal growth. Salary to $32,000 in four years. Competitive benefit plan includes retirement, free medical/dental and travel. Relocation at our expense. Position as commissioned naval officer requires BS/BA degree, U.S. citizenship and under 28 years of age. Call (713) 226-2445 collect. PART-TIME HELP WANTED GRAPEVINE PERSONALITY 696-3411 eoe 72ti! SILVER DOLLAR Dynamic outgoing people are wanted to Cocktail Waitress & Bartend in a fun and exciting atmosphere. Would like self motivating people. No experience necessary. Call 846-4691 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. 73t5 DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and future Houston Post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. 846-2911 846-1253 5 4t3o ROOMMATE WANTED ROOMMATE WANTED FOR SALE Share f urnished house. Ow n room. Walking distance. $150.00 plus half telephone. Billy, 845-8681, 096- 0477. 7St5 Male to share 1 100 s<j. ft. 2 br/2 bath duplex. $200/mo. plus '/J utilities. 690-2406 507 Dominik. 72t 10 Black Schwinn bike “LeTour”. 12 speed, 8 months old. Kryptonitc lock included. $140.00. tel. 822-7715. 73t3 FOR RENT Newly Remodeled Newly Redecorated Very Large 1 bedroom units $275/mo. Nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath units with split bedrooms. Huge walk-in closets $405/mo. Laundry Facilities Pool Sun Deck 3200 Finfeather Office Hours 9-6 Mon.-Fri./ Sat. Near Shuttle Bus Club Room On-Site Security Phone 10-5/ Sun. 12-5 822-7321 STUDENT SPECIAL Large Wooded Lots Come see our beautiful park. We furnish water, sewer, and mowers. CLUBHOUSE/LAUNDRY SWIMMING POOL MINUTES TO A&M CABLE TV available NEAR FM 2818 2 CAR PARKING BRING THIS AD AND FOR STUDENTS ONLY: We lower our deposit and lower our rent for next 12 months. CLEARLEAF Mobile Home Community 920 Clearleaf 779-2865 Less than 10 minutes from school. TIRED OF HIGH UTILITIES? Come to Tanglewood South • Great location • Party Room/Study Room • 2 pools • 2 Laundry Rooms • Exercise Room/Fitness Center • Covered Parking All Utilities Paid 411 Harvey Road, C.S. 693-1111 BAKER STREET MINI WAREHOUSE 5x5 to 10x30 $18 to $77 846-5794 DAYS 779-3938 NIGHTS eotfn SPECIAL NOTICE SPUING HREAK in Daytona Beach Iron) S«9, South Padre from S78, Mustang Island/Port Aransas $119, Steamboat Springs from $79. HURRY “Break From the Books’eall Sunchase Tours toll free for more infor mation I-8(X)-32I-59I I or contact a Sunchase Campus Representative or vour local Travel Agencv TODAY! KltlS THE GOLDEN RULE has openings for non- smoker Christian females in our lovely large 2B-2B apts. with large walk-in closets & locked storage. Unfurnished or furnished with all utilities including local telephone, free laundry and soap. Bus near door. $150/mo. share bdrm. or $275/mo. Own rm/bath. BO NUS! Your deposit earns 5% interest! Call 693-2998 or 764-8447. ,72t2 SERVICES lout plcx Apis. Newly remodeled $250.00 |m*i month. Two bedroom, one hath. W/l) connections. Convenient to c ampus. 775-1790 8 a.in.-5 p.m., 779-0992 6 p.m.-9 p.m. 73t30 ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755. 91tfn WORD PROCESSING all types, my work guaranteed error free, call anytime, 775-6178. 63115 Beautiful one bedroom, waslicr/diyci, Built-in Book case, large deck overlooking woods, 1 miles from campus. 409-27:1-2479. 72t5 Two Bedroom Bouse. $">0.00 deposit, $17.5.00 moodily. 2500 TaBor Road alter 5:00 call 823-1179. 72l7 PART-TIME HELP. Flexible hours. Apply 2-4 p.m. 201 Dominik uhauuai inu sbNlUKS be ready in June to start at up to $22,800 per year as a FARMERS AGENT. Enroll now in our comprehensive training program during your last semester and learn multi-line insur ance. FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP is the na tions third largest insurer of autos and home. Learn to manage your own multi-line agency, make your own decisions, and control your own income in a dy namic profession. For complete details contact: Benton Hill, District Manager, 422 Tarrow, Suite 102, College Station, Texas 77840. Or call 409-846- 8496. 7312 THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE has immediate openings for ROUTE CARRIERS. Early morning hours earning $400-$600 per month. Gas allowance is furnished. If interested, call Andy, 693-7815 or Julian, 693- 2323 after 2 p.iru 7216 SWENSEN’S Now accepting applications for all positions. Part-time & full time. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza, C.S. thru Frida chool. Mondav 7M3 Mi tin al Ki t i'|>ti<iniM and Nut si*. i*njk*i iem r pi Hi t n cl. I till tit: i>at t-tiitu*. Spanish hrlpltil. (iall 696-9578. 7515 ROOMMATES WANTED / ALL YOUR BILLS PAID / FREE CABLE TV / SHORT LEASES LOWER YOUR RENT IN 1985! SHARE $ 295 AND UP SHARE EFFICIENCIES • 1-2-3 BEDROOMS NEAR CAMPUS • PVT PATIOS • PETS OK AGGIELAND APTS. 306 REDMOND • 693-2614 Page 8/The Battalion Designer Jeans $12.00 and under, sweaters $6.00 and tinder. Consignment shop. NEARLY NEW RESALE SHOPPE, 408 Oak, Brvan. 779-1731. 73t5 YAMAHA 1980. SR250. 1950 miles with Arthur Fulmer full face helmet. $975.00.693-7439. 73t5 1980 Chevy Citation 4-dooi A.V1/K.M cassette, excellent condition, loaded. $2575. 764-2990. 73t5 Musician describes kidnapping United Press International Si: OKLAHOMA CITY phony violinist Nona Sisco, oe.vit, her kidnapping and two-day imp- onment in the trunk of her air. mobile as a lesson for society. “Some people want your mont that’s all they want,” Sisco said Sait day in a hospital room newsconfe ence 24 hours after her rescue. Sisco said she welcomed talf- with the media because “peoplels to know there is meanness there.” “I thank you for your intertsi my case,” Sisco said. “I think iii human interest story that the wb: county needs to be aware of-il we have men who care nothi about anybody and all they warn your money.” Sisco, a member of the Merapa Symphony Orchestra since founding in 1951, remained unj treatment for exposure butautk ties said she was “recovering (|u quickly.” Sisco was barely able to movti talk when found locked inthetm of her stolen 1976 Cadillac, OH homa City police spokesman Di McBride said. “She had been in the trunkofil car for probably two days,” McB™ said. Sisco had l>een missing sincek abduction in the parking lot of Parkway House condominium Memphis, Okla., as she was leaq for a rehearsal at about 9 p: Wednesday. Two suspects were arrested inft lahoma City and Sisco’s $25,*" lin, a “Nicalo Gagliano,” wasdisro ered at a pawn shop at Roland, eastern Oklahoma, where it appi ently had been sold for $35. Officers arrested Ronald Edi Walker, 23, of Memphis, and Roir Stevenson Peel, 30, of Little Rw Ark., at an Oklahoma City blot bank where they had gone to blood for some (prick money. State kidnapping charges were pected to lie filed in Mcmpi against the two. McBride said the woman shoi no signs of abuse, other than haiii spent two days in freezing cold side the trunk. He did not k she had been bound. “They said, ‘You don’t kick scream or anything. You’re goind pay for this,’” Sisco said McBride said a man who had den in the car with the two sus[ after they arrived in OklahomaCt sometime Thursday suspect! someone was locked in the ti and notified Officer Steve Pistol about 10 a.m. Friday. “He (the officer) went overall knocked on the trunk,” McBri) said. “He talked to her for a bii time before he forced the tn| open.” McBride said the man who noo fied police heard noises from ik trunk and became suspicious wha the men parked the car away fn» areas where other people mijjtl pass. “At least he heard enough to i< suspicious,” McBride said of tk man who notified police. “It’s vea that he did knov lucky for Ms. Sisco i Teacher shortage possible United Press International AUSTIN — If regulations aimed at reducing class size remain in el feet, Texas schools could be shoU 5,()()() teachers this fall, the Te» ! Education Agency said. But even though several school district officials have promised lobby the Legislature to drop the class size limit, State Board of Edufl tion Committee Chairman “Mack” Prescott f rom College Sw tion, said he is committed to ke the ceiling in effect. The second wave of the publk school reform legislation passed 1^ year limits class size from kinder garten through second grade to students — a requirement than result in a shortage of at least 1,' teachers, the agency said in a report released Friday. Vacancies created by the proles' sion’s high attrition rate and new sitions created by the growing p ulation are expected to account fo r the rest of the 5,000 shortfall, tfo agency said. TEA spokesmen told a Start Board of Education committee Fd day that less than half of the state* 1,100 school districts will be able meet the state mandate to reduct class size by hiring more teachers, Charles Nix, associate commiS' sioner for planning and research predicted Texas will need about 14,000 new teachers ann through 1991. However, 10,670 qualified applicants are ev pected to fill the jobs with the most severe shortages in the elemental grades, special education and hi| school math and science. Texas an SM