The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1985, Image 12

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Battalion Classifieds
FOR RENT
SERVICES
f casa
6el sol
PRELEASING
SUMMER & FALL
2 Blocks from Campus
Church across the street* 2 blocks from stores* 2 blocks from nite
life on University
Pool
Jacuzzi
Large Party Room
Basketball Goals
On Premise Security
On Premise Maintenance
Open 7 days a week
Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00
401 Stasney College Station
696-3455
SCHOLAR’S INN APARTMENTS
HELP WANTED
Is now offering an early fall special
2 Bdrm. for only $200. per month
•Walking distance to campus
•Call today, only a few left
•846-3050
Large three bedroom house, glassed den, acre lot. 1614
Oakview $500. 779-3700. 12t9/20
Brand new 3 bdrm., 2 bath brick home. $550./mo. 778-
0089,693-1322. 13t9/25
Beautiful 3 bdrm., 1 bath home. $475/mo. 778-0089 or
693-1322. Big yard. 13t9/25
HELP WANTED
Brazos Beverage now hiring part time route helpers.
All day M.,T.,T.,F. Apply in person, 505 Hwy. 2818.
12t9/24
Part-time Computer Operator. 10-15 hours per week.
Prefer Juniors or Seniors, all majors. No experience
necessary. Send resume to Don Lawrence, P.O. Box
6500, Bryan, Texas 77802. 7t9/24
Typist - Workstudy funds $4.00/hr. 15 - 20
hours/week. Phone 845-5133, leave message for MZF.
1U9/23
On The Double needs part time experienced typists.
Apply in person. 331 University Drive. 10t9/20
Landscaping work, $4.25. Flexible hours. Brazos Ven
tures. 846-6060. 7t9/24
Crusieship Hiring Data. Phone 707-778-1066 for di
rectory and information. 10t9/30
Guitar teacher part time. 764-0006. Keyboard Center,
Post Oak Mall. 7t9/tfn
$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
FALL WEED ALLERGIC STUDENTS
If you are male, 18 years of age or older, and have al
lergy symptoms in the fall, you are needed to participate
in a 16 day allergy medication study. $200 incentive for
those chosen to participate. For more information call
776-0411
$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
Afternoon help needed at nursery school. 12-5:30, M-
F. 846-5571. 13t9/25
WANTED
BASEBALL CARDS TO BUY. 764-7983. 10t9/27
Fifth year cadet with senior uniform. 764-7803.10t9/20
Bryan-College Station
Eagle
S BOOKKEEPER,
; ACCOUNTANT
5 WANTED
• Accts. Receivable &
5 Payable, Payroll,
■ General Ledger.
■ Must have 2 years
■ bookkeeping experience
■ or college degree.
■ Call for Interview.
S 823-0088
HOME COOKED DINNERS
Choose from 2-3 main courses
Monday-Friday
5-7
Phone: 696-2381
1-5 1119/26
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. 9itin
AIRPLANE BANNER TOWING
Home football games - Kyle
Field. Call Alan Taylor
(713)721-6290. Derry Air, Inc.,
Houston, Texas. ,93,30
Planning a party? Plan to use the
Disc Jockey Party Service. Special
fall rate $37.50 an hour for profes
sional music and D.J. Call DAVID-
Kiel 846-1838. Ref : by Jay Norris.
119/13
I.cmcr tpialiu word processing. Win pax more?
S1.50'page. 696-9149. 1419/26
Plumbing repairs, small, large jobs. Licensed, aff orda
ble. 823-7723,779-6197 9t9/26
Expert Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. All work
error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 10U2/6
Typing for theses, dissertations, term papers. Will
transcribe dictation. Reasonable rates. 693-1598I2t 10/8
Professional Academic Typist/Word Processor. $1.25/
ds/page; Volume rates. 764-6600. 7t9/24
WEEKEND
Telephone Sales.
Flexible shifts on Fri
day, Saturday, and
Sunday. Work around
home football games.
Great commissions!
Call Lizz Clark.
779-2345.
1419/24
Account Representative
General Motors
Acceptance
Corp.
Challenging & diversified maxi
mum opportunity to advance ex
cellent benefits. Apply 4103
South Texas Avenue, Bryan. An
Equal OpportunityEmployer.
M/F.
1419/26
Pizza Hut
Special
Delivery
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female roommate wanted to share 2 bedroom apt.
Rent $132.50 month and half of all bills. Call Kathy at
696-2510. 13t9/25
PERSONALS
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and
referrals—free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas.
713/271-0121. 12t9/20
FOR SALE
Buy • Sell • Trade
Top cash money for good used
furniture. Furniture Liquidation
Mart, Pooh’s Park. M - S. IQ -
6. 693-3742.
I92tfn
Rug 6x9 $25.00. carpel 6\7 $20.00 - 096-3050. 1419/24
Yamaha '82SECA400. Good condition. 268-0805 eve
nings. 1219/24
TRIUMPH TR7, 1977. A/C, AM/FM Stero, low mile
age, 5-Speed. $3395. Call Scott 260-4959. 12t9/27
A Steal! 4hrni.. 2 1/2 ba.. on I acre. Pood family neigh
borhood. Owner must sell. $85,000. Gall 846-3()04l9/20
1982 Chevy Camaro Z28. 30,000 miles. Like new. 822-
7153 evenings. 12t9/24
1966 Ford Mustang. Candy apple red, black interior.
Excellent condition. Call 260-2150. Ht9/27
AKC Cocker Puppies. Champion lines. Adorable rare
black. 409-693-1322. 13t9/25
For Sale:
terrain bike. Great
2537.
per- 18ky”, 15 speed specialized all
For campus too. Leave message 779-
10t9/20
neeas
HrlSif Part Time
Drivers
•$5.-$8. per hour
•must be 18 yrs. of age
•apply in person
at 1103 Anderson, 3131 Briarcrest
(behind Nash’s), 501 Univ. Dr.
Northgate.
The Houston Chronicle is taking
applications for carriers, on imme
diate route openings. Earn $400.
to $700. per month plus transpor
tation allowance. Please call Ju
lian at 693-2323 or Andy at 693-
7815. 7t9/18
AjUijiONsiw ;md i*ntliusiastic person to work on phones
Fixe <la\ s a week. I lours fiv e to eii^ht. Phone 71) 4-9528.
ask lot Sharon. 1 4t9 26
Needed: Part-time employee for mainteitam e odd/jobs
and tractor work. I lours flexible. S5. In . Pit. 69<JI-0t*W3
Wanted: We need drivers so we can deliver our pizza
within 30 minutes. If you are 18 years or older and own
a car come by Chanello’s. Cash paid nightly. 20% com-
msission guaranteed at least $3.75/hr. Good drivers can
earn $8.-$9./hr. Apply in person. 8t9/25
Salespeople needed for outdoor advertising sales.
Highest commissions paid. Work own hours. Sales ex
perience preferred. Salient Advertising Corporation.
775-7885. 12t9/24
IBM-PC owners: Increase your power with 8087 nu
meric coprocessor. Installed and tested. $100. 268-
5878. 13t9/25
GARAGE SALE
(»aragc silk* Sat. and SundiiN. 8:30-6:00. New area rugs,
.ill sizes, tools. arm\ surplus, telephone/* lot k radio and
lots more. 3607 Poresiwood. Brvan. behind Western
Nat l Hank. l4t9/20
SPECIAL NOTICE
WE THE PEOPLE
A no-nonsense newsletter on
controversial current events.
Each issue will detail a single
topic, providing behind-the-
scenes background information
on specific popular events not
available from any other source.
For a free copy of the first issue:
Myth or Menace, please send a
self-addressed stamped envelope
to: Wm. H. Clark, P.O. Box 9677,
College Station Tx. 77840.
1419/24
Defensive driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral,
call: 8a.m.-5p.m. Mon-Fri. 693-1322. 13tl2/18
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Part time evening cook. Grill and fryer experience nec
essary. Pay is commensurate with experience. Apply 1-
2 p.m. Monday thru Friday at Ft. Shiloh. 2528 Texas
Ave. in C.S. 12t9/30
Casino’s Pizza needs drivers and inside help for all
shifts. Starting at $3.50/hr. plus commission for driv
ers. $3.75/hr. for inside help. Cali 696-9669 or come by
2314 S. Texas Ave. 12t9/24
$10.-$360. wcckly/tip. Mailing circulars! No <|uotas!
Siiicgrclv interested t tish self-addressed envelope: Suc
cess. !’.<). Box 470CEG. Woodstock. II. 60098. U9/27
Takeover payments on loan on San Beinto Duplex plus
closing. Paid $83,000. in 1981. Refinanced 1983 $4000.
Balance $78,000. Call 817-267-1521, Cheryl or, 817-
267-5457. 10t9/20
Texas\ Mobile Home Outlet, Inc.
Why rent when you can buy for less
822-9140
North Texas Ave. and Hwy 21
under the big Texas flag
new, used and repo mobile homes
Word Processing. Call Cindy. 779-4935. 10tl0/4
Word processing: large or small. ABEL SERVICE. 100
W. Brookside. 846-2235. 12t9/20
Educational Editing. Professional editing and proof
reading. Pli.D. degree. 12+ soars professional expeti-
oiicc. 764-7937. lt9/30
LOST AND FOUND
I mm Oik- gold 11 lain w ith met la II ions. Thursdav i light
around I i tvlmusc pool. Reward. Please c all H23l-4(Wtf:>
or sell, our Classi
fieds can help you
do the big job.
Right now, dur
ing International
Classified Adver
tising Week, is a
great time to put
the Classified
to work for you!
845-2611
CHIMNEY HILL BOWLING CENTER ~
40 LANES
League & Open Bowling
Family Entertainment
Bar & Snack Bar
701 University Dr E 260-9184
Page 12/The Battalion/Friday, September 20, 1985
A&M’s California spike
has early homecoming
By CHAREAN WILLIAMS
Assistant Spurts Editor
SAN DIEGO — Texas A&M
freshman Cheri Steensma left her
heart in San Francisco. Well, not
literally in San Francisco, but her
hometown of San Ramon, Calif,
is close enough.
Steensma, an outside hitter on
the A&M volleyball team, got her
First “homecoming” when the Ag-
ies arrived in San Diego Thurs-
ay night for the San Diego State
Tournament.
Although SDSU is more than a
hop, skip and jump to San Ra
mon, she was none the less happy
to be back in California.
“I’m getting to see my family,”
Steensma said, “and I am getting
to see some old friends. I used to
play with some of the girls on the
California teams.
“I’m not going to get to go
home until Christmas. That’s a
long time. My mom called the
other day and said, ‘Gosh, 1 knew
you would go away, but I didn’t
know it would be this soon.’”
California is where Steensma’s
“home” is now, but it used to be
Texas. So College Station isn’t
really a foreign land to her — and
the freshman blues haven’t hit
her too hard yet.
“I used to live in Dallas, so
Texas is like my second home,”
Steensma said. “I’ll admit I got a
little homesick this week, when I
got some letters from home, but
most of my friends have gone
away to school, too. This is where
I want to be and I’m happy. I
really haven’t had much time to
be homesick.”
She hasn’t had time because
her coach, A&M’s Terry Condon,
has kept her busy with setting,
spiking, digging and running
drills.
“Volleyball takes up my time
and my energy,” Steensma said.
“It’s a tough game. You’ve got to
love it, that’s for sure. I want to be
the best I can be and that takes
work and time. At times you get
very fatigued. Sometimes you just
want to sleep for days, but if I
wasn’t enjoying the game, I
wouldn’t be here.”
Believe it or not, Steensma
didn’t even discover the game un
til she was 16.
A&M spiker Cheri Steensma
“I tried out my freshman year,
(in high school) and I made varsi
ty,” she said. “But, I couldn’t be a
cheerleader and play volleyball
both. I chose cheerleading. My
sophomore year, I tried out again
and played on varsity.”
Despite her short encountei
with the sport, it didn’t take long L
for the 5-foot-11 Californian to
stack up the trophies and ribbons
Steensma’s numerous volley
ball awards would make a day’s
conversation, but try these fewon
for size:
• California High School Ath I
lete of the Year.
• Leisher Award for outstand ;
ing volleyball ability.
• All-Area and Magazine Fall j
Athlete of the Year for 1984.
Whew. Even Joe Montanas i
high school football career didn'i
read that good.
So, how did Condon lurei
promising California player om
of volleyball heaven?
“To tell the truth, I reals
didn’t know where I wanted top
after my senior year," Steensmi I f I
said. “I got letters and one ol 11
them was from A&M. I heard ai 11
about the Aggie traditions, whik
living in Dallas. I came foravisii ! -
and loved it.”
Arizona and San Jose Stale
among others, were the losersfot I,
Steensma.
“I knew all about the Aggietn
ditions and spirit,” she said, “but!
couldn’t believe it when I got
here. It was a lot more than I«
pected. I can’t wait until I geut
go to my first (A&M) football
game.”
A political science major,
Steensma has definite plans for
the future.
“Right now I want to go toU
school,” she said. “But who know
in four years? As for volleyball,!
just want to improve this year.)
want to be able to help the team !
need to be more aggressive and I
know that. It’s just a matter ol
doing it. I’m trying to get pasttht
frustration point right now. This
is a big step up from high school
I’m not the best I want to be yet."
“Yet” is the key word for
Steensma.,
“I want to be an All-Amen
can,” she said. "That’s always
been my goal. I hope to reach it
someday soon.”
That someday might be just
around the corner.
Crow—
(continued from page 8)
well as they did athletically.”
And NLU football has done well
under Pat Collins, the man Crow
recommended to succeed him as
head coach. NLU posted 8-3 seasons
in ’82 and ’83. The ’83 season they
were SLC co-champions.
When asked if having close con
tacts at NLU will give him mixed
emotions when A&M and NLU tan
gle, Crow replied:
“Oh no,” he said. “No questio:
about it. I hope that Northcis
(Louisiana) plays well. I know tin
they’ll play nard. I hope they pin
well. But obviously I hope theydci
play that well. I want them to makti
good showing.”
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