Tuesday, February 12, 1985/The Battalion/Page 7 Battalion Classified et cetera FOR RENT 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 60tln ■ Apartments for rent located in Snook, Texas. Central B heat & air. carpet. I bedroom start at $200 per month, B 2 bedrooms start $24N per month .& $ 200 deposit. Call B 846-H878 during the day. Call 1-567-7124 nignts. 85l20 B Tourplex Apts. Newly remodeled $250.00 pet month. B Two bedroom, one hath. W/D connections. Convenient B to campus. 775-1790 8 a.nt.-5 p.tn., 779-0992 6 p.tn.-9 B p.nt. 75t30 ■ SPRING BREAK ON PA ORE ISLAND BEAUTIFUL B CONDO ON THE BEACH. Completely Furnished. B Accommodates Six. $300.00 Deposit, $150.00 Per '. Night. 1 Week Only. March 9th-16th. 1-512-853-4591. 9215 HELP WANTED y F «!>■ ■ Adoption. Financially secure couple of fering warmth, love, security and good education to newborn or infant. Legal and confidential. All expenses paid. Let us help you through this difficult time. Please call collect 201 -762-8946. 9115 SILVER DOLLAR Dynamic and outgoing people are wanted. Female afternoon bartender, cocktail wait ress & D.J. to work in a fun and exciting at mosphere. Would like self-motivating peo ple. No experience necessary. 846-4691 or 268 - 3111 PART-TIME Earn $500 to $1000 a month in the Health and Nutrition field. Im mediate openings available. Inter views on Saturday. Call Marvin for appointment (713)350-2050. No Collect Calls Please! sots 5USBOYS needed. Ap ply in person PELICAN’S WHARF, 2500 Texas Avenue S., C.S. Equal Opportunity Employer. 9 3i IN THE Large Stock of Loose Diamonds Aggie Ring Diamond Setting Charge $15.00 Large Stock Gold Chains Over 500 to Choose From Ail Gold Chains Sold by Weight TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE - 404 University Dr. 846-8916 3202-A Texas Ave. (across from El Chico, Bryan) 779-7662 $60 $60 $60 $60 SORE THROAT STUDY 150 participants needed with sore throats, to participate in a questionaire study $60 incen tive. Call 776-0411. $60 $60 $60 $60 SERVICES j6b Winning resumes We Do It All! Expert services include: EDIT ING, LAYOUT, TYPING. AND QUALITY TYPESETTING. CUSTOM DESIGNS & FORMATS ARE CREATED SPECIALLY FOR YOU! MIDLAND HEIGHTS INTERNATIONAL 403 University Drive W. above Campus Photo, 846-6486. 8019 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. 846-3765. vitfn Planning a Party? D.J. Party Service hasjust the music, and this semester try our Friday Special just $125. For bonking information feel free to tall DAVID KIEL 846-1838. 76t39 SERVICES; Alterations and custom sewing. Dennis Ambrose 846-9625. References upon request. 309A Koch. 91t20 WORD PROCESSING all kinds. By appointment only. Call 775-6178 anytime. 82t20 Professional l \ ping. Tnnciun vcais experience. Labs, thesis, term p.i|>ers. equations, etc. 693-8537 On campus tvping servic e. Fasi act mate reasonable ex pel tented, convenient. Call Robin 260-6878. 83t20 Typing, word processing, resumes. Lowest prices, highest quality in town. PERFECT PRINT, 822-1430. 78t35 Mon- 32 Gayline-lnformation, referrals, peer-counseling. Moi day-Friday. 5:30-10:30. 775-1797. 81t3 LOSTAND FOUND Please Help! Lost: Texas gold nugget ring with di amond. ( all Kelly at 696-4081. 94t5 Lost Reward Offered For Gold Diamond Bracelet. Please call 696-1799. Great Sentimental Value. Thanks! 92t5 FOR SALE OVERSEAS JOBS..Summer, yr. round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $900-2000 mo. Sight seeing. Free info. Write IJC, PO Bx 52-TX-4 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 90tll Male counselor needed to help supervise high school boys. Some evenings and weekends. FREE room and board and $40.00 month. Contact Duane Sanders 779- 0066. 90t5 Medical social worker and licensed physical therapist needed for home health visits. Contract or staff. Flexi ble schedule 779-5733. 82ll5 Part-time general service mechanic. Experienced pre ferred. Apply between 7:30am-6:00pm, Monday thru Friday at Len George Firestone, 2400 South Texas Avenue. 764-0004 92t5 Part-time handyman needed. Experience necessary. Must have own transportation and tools. Call Beal Realty 823-5469. 94t9 Roxz is looking, for local hands. Call 764-0520. Leave message. 85tl0 Norwegian F.lkhoimd puppies. ARC Championship Bloodline, shots, papeis. lovable, from $125. 845-9946 OI <193-2073. 87t 10 Condo for sale. 2 bedrooms 1W bath. W/D included. On shuttle route. 696-1525. 94t9 1978 Datsun 280? 2 4-2. Ait Cruise AM/FM Cassette Stereo 5-speed. C iall 260-8316. 94t4 FOR SALE; Large dorm size refrigerator for sale. Ex cellent Condition $75.00. Call 823-7103. 9H5 1970 Ford T-Bird power everything. Mint condition $2250,268-0086. 93t5 Now. Owner, flexible financing, beautiful, private, cUv tom, 2200 home, lovely residential area, Biyan 3 bed room, 2W baths, enclosed patio, salasghed price $135,000 779-1468,845-1380. 9 3t3 Around town UnioMech, Inc. is sponsoring a defensive driving course at the Bryan Brazos Center, 3232 Bmrcrest to be held Friday, 6-10 n.m., ana Saturday, 8 a.ni--ooon. The course may be used for'traffic ticket dismissal or 10% reduction on most automobile insurance policies. The fee is $20 cash and registration is at the door. For more infor* madon, call'093T322. v-; National Phi Eta Sigma will award nine $1,000 scholarships and thirty $500 scholarships for seniors planning to attend graduate — The Texas A&M Writing Contest will be accepting poetry and short stories from graduate and undergraduate smdems tJuougb Friday. Entries can be sent through the campus or delivered directly to the English Department mail room. Address entries to: f he Texas A&M Writing Contest. Students may submit up to three poems an d/or one short story. All entries must be typed and must not include student's name on the poems or short stories. A SsS index card should include name, address and phone number. The contest will publish up to 15 poems and up to 5 short stories, available April 12. TAMU Overseas Day held Thursday . . Sponsored by the Study Abroad Office and &(S€ Travel Com mittee, TAMU Overteas a ebhhee to find out aboutinter* national opportunities. Other organizations participating lives will have tables set up in the MSC Main Lounge from 11 a.rn.-2 p.m. Please stop by and feel free to discuss the merits of cultural and educational international travel. After Hours offers driving course The TAMU After Hours Program will sponsor a Driver Saftey Course Friday and Saturday. This course may be used to have cer tain traffic violations dismissed and to receive a 10 percent discount ~i — insurance. Registration is held 8 a.m- to 5 p.m. Mon- Friday in 216 MSG. For more information, call 845- Placement Center sponsors career day Health Career Opportunities Day will he held all day today in the MSC Ballroom. The.program will provide ah opportunity for students to talk to representatives from a wid*\?vatmty ol health schools and employing organizations for both employment and edu • rational opportunities. fj| '• Window Tintirtgi Home & flui.o /outhuusrt UJindouu Tinting, j 20% OFF UUITH THIS flD FR€€ esnmRies 693-3740 momercard vi/a accepted Health career reps at MSC fair today 5WUfTM7 Battalion Classified 845-2611 ROOMMATE WANTED A Bargain $150 per month. Large quiet House near Campus. 764-7335. 846-8268. 92t6 T\EW (.REiMT CARO! NO ONFrREFUSED! ALSO INFORMA TION ON RECEIVING VISA, MASTER CARD WITH NO CREDIT CHECK. FREE BRO CHURE. CALL: 602-990-2854 Extension 505." 94t2 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and referrals - Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas (713)271-0121. 80t69 WANTED Love, Etcetera Love, Etcetera will surprise your special Valentine by ddivering a beautiful lace-trimmed red satin heart pillow and Valentine’s card with your personal message on Valentine’s Day. Prices start at $12 - Call 268-3117. Sponsered by Enve 1.50 OFF ANY 2-ITEM OR^i MORE PIZZA Chanello’s NORTH 846-3768 south 696-0234 icy PANNING FOR GOLD? Try our Battalion Classified!!! By MARY ANN HARVEY Reporter Almost 30 campus representatives from occupational and educational institutions will be at Texas A&M to day to participate in Health Career Opportunities Day. Representatives from health insti tutions will staff booths in 225 Me morial Student Center from 9 a.m. to noon, and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Students will be able to talk to the representatives about jobs in the health care field and get information about health-related educational programs. Health Career Opportunities Day, sponsored by the Placement Center, is in its fifth year. The program brings representa tives from 16 medical departments of Texas universities and 12 employ ment organizations such as the Peace Corps and the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center. Judy Vulliet, assistant director for the Placement Center, says a com mittee of A&M faculty members from a variety of colleges was in volved in planning this year’s pro gram. Vulliet says she encourages stu dents to participate because all ma jors will find something of interest. “There are health career opportu nities for almost every major because the health field is so broad,” Vulliet says. Jobs are available in research, health care delivery, administration of health care services, sales and cus tomer service, and auxiliary services such as engineering, accounting, computer science and public rela tions, she says. Vietnamese seize Cambodian base 845-2611 Associated Press ARANYAPRATHET, Thailand — About 1,000 Vietnamese troops seized a Khmer Rouge outpost near a major base in the mountains of western Cambodia to try to drive the guerrillas into a vise, Thai military officers said Monday. The Khmer Rouge claimed its troops had surrounded Battambang, Cambodia’s second-largest city, and forced Vietnam to divert some of its troops to the Cambodian interior. A top Thai military official said the report “could be true.” After an attack Sunday, the Viet namese seized an outpost a few miles from the Khmer Rouge stronghold at Khao Din, said Col. Chettha Thannajaro, deputy commander of the Eastern Field Force. He said the guerrillas “withdrew from their outpost after long resis tance against neavily armed Viet namese forces ... It doesn’t mean they were defeated. They withdrew to set up another defense line.” The Communist Khmer Rouge is the largest part of a coalition fight ing to oust- the Vietnamese from Cambodia. Vietnam invaded Cam bodia in late 1978, ousting the Khmer Rouge government. Vietnamese troops have overrun all the bases of the Khmer People’s Liberation Front. The troops have now targeted other Khmer Rouge provinces. Khmer Rouge radio said Vietnam had moved tanks from battlefields near Aranyaprathet to defend Bat tambang. “It could be true,” Chettha said of the new Khmer Rouge claim. “I’ve received intelligence reports that the guerrillas have moved into the interior for attacks as Vietnam reinforces its army at the front line.” On the other major battle front north of Khao Din, the Khmer Rouge ambushed Vietnamese forces Monday near the Phnom Mark Hoeun hills, Thai sources said. They said, guerrillas struck to dis courage Vietnam’s preparations for a drive on the Khmer Rouge strong hold at Phnom Malai. In Bangkok, foreign ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations called on countries to increase their “support and assis tance to the Kampuchea (Cambodia) people in their political and military struggle to liberate their homeland from foreign occupation.” A Cut Above ... HAPPY HOUR $2 off any haircut Monday & Tuesday 9 a.m.-Close F*-y ; -7Y ft,' 'Lj-'wfe.isionaL C’oniuLation iSe-foxs. K lJoui Inside the Ramada College Station 846-1599 Tues.-Fri. 8:30-7 Sat. 9-5 2 FOR 1 IS BACK! No place has 2 for 1 drinks anymore. But Samson & Deli lah has 2 for 1 haircuts as a special offer to you, the cus tomer, thru Mar. 31st with this coupon. Samson & Delilah 1510 Holleman, College Station, Tx. Open Mon-Sat 693-1772 \ - You Can Always See The Beef V4 lb. Burger, Fries, l>3r45. & 16 oz. Soft Drink $2.22 Pitcher of Beer $ 2.50 Skaggs Shopping Center Call in Order 846-4234 MOVING SALE We’re moving to a new location so come in today and take advantage of tremendous savings on our large selection of bridal & formal wear. This Valentine's For Keeps . . . Honest! Our Wiley, but lovable Wolf in Sheep's Clothing offers his red satin heart to all unsuspecting Valentines. .Sitting thirteen indies tall, he's made of realistic, but all synthetic fur and shearling. W W 52 «l» Itvgr m*B «.»» Rfc, H Ss Where Quality Makes the Difference 105 Boyett College Station 846-8794