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Page 6/The Battalion/Friday, April 18, 1986 - ft r^'£. r^5*■ -^Vt r/ r * ^ ^ r Battalion Classifieds UXArtMiXAFtt r^.^Tt rc'£. ^rXirS'±- ^X9 . ^Tt Feminism ^ and success UJflNT€D P€RSONflLS it ■Tp >Ti vTp »T% ^ri «/pi JTp mT> mT^ Zjjt mrp ^p> <Tr6 mTi Wanted: Individuals 18 years of age or older to participate in our “AtHome” Cold Study with an over-the-counter cold prepara tion. Incentive: $40. Call 776-0411. $ d^ it <t it <t <t It It ^ ^ ^ ^ It ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^9 ^9 tTS «Tl «Tl mTl \Q y3 ANN STEWART I Love You More Every Day. Just The Thought Of You Being My Wife Makes Me The Happiest Man In The World! Forever Yours, Tom Phillips listing activities on resumes may hurt job chances' STUDY I Recent injury to wrist, knee or ankle? Severe enough pain to remain on study up to 10 days and 5 visits? STUDY II Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint? One-dose (4 hours) in-house study. Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies will be paid for their time and cooperation. G&S Studies, inc. 846-5933 77 LOST AND FOUND LOST !! Long-hair male Siamese Cat. White back, legs. 696-9193. 136t4/24 Women seeking a corporate posi tion might have better success leav ing feminist activities off their re- s u m e s , according to two management specialists. Dr. Michael Hitt of Texas A&M and Dr. William Zikmund of Okla homa State conducted a study in which two women who wrote grad uate theses on sex discrimination in the workplace applied for work to 200 firms. Four resumes were devel oped in the ensuing job hunt. In Advance New MSC officers to be: terms at Tuesday meei The 1986-87 Memorial Stu dent Center officers will assume their new positions and the new standing committees will be offi cially initiated at the MSC Council meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. in MSC216T. Robert Bisor, the new MSC president, said he will talk to the standing committees, such as the budget review and program re view committees, and introduce committee members to their job responsibilities. The committees then will be initiated. Also at the meeting, Bisor said the vice president ofedi programs will bring bt) Council a new de\ the MSC Wiley Lecture The committee has major gram to have the this year’s program edited! tribution to the Public Bn ing Service. The prograjl I nterventionism: Resohir;| national Conflict,” mer presidents Gerald ft Jimmy Carter, historian pilen Ambrose and syndicated columnist Will. SH for snie FOR fl€NT OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER Savings to the buyer! In the Oaks, 4 bdrm/2 Full bath, Twin basins, Custom detail; inside & out. 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Great for Summer! 136t4/24 TRS—80. Model IV. Dual Disk, Printer, Software. $800 or best offer. 696-9562. 133t4/18 Like NEW Senior boots, Holick made shirts and pants. 696-4478. 133t4/18 Balanced Protein mix. Slim Plan, and fine nutritional products. Look Great!! Feel Great!! 846-0464. 135t4/23 Honda 900, Super Sport '82. New tires, Basan header, extras. Excellent shape. $1595. O.B.O. 764-6935. 135l4/24 Four bedrooms, two bath, 2500 SF. Living-Dining area with Cathedral ceiling and Mexican tile, wooded lot. $137,000. 1028 Rose Circle, C.S. 696-2171. 13U5/2 S€RVIC€S One resume contained the wom en’s initials and title of the thesis concerning discrimination; one had their initials but no mention of the thesis topic; a third listed their full names and thesis title; the fourth contained full names and no men tion of the thesis. Otherwise, the re sumes were identical. Each woman mailed the resumes to 25 prospec tive employers. Hitt and Zikmund monitored responses to the resumes. Hitt said, “The companies seemed to be interested in hiring women, but not as interested in hiring fe males who may create problems for them later on, like law suits over is sues such as comparable worth or discrimination in promotion deci sions. Judge postpone subpoena heat for Texas justice “We were quite conservative in what we considered a positive re sponse. It only included resumes that resulted in requests for job in terviews. What we essentially found was that the resumes containing the women’s full names and that (lidn’t mention their studies concerning sex discrimination received a higher number of positive responses. All other categories were essentially the same.” Some reverse discrimination may have been involved, Hitt said, in that the firms seemed willing to consider females as long as they showed no inclination toward feminist activities. “The titles of the women’s theses clearly showed that they had some very definite concerns about sex dis crimination,” Hitt said. “They stood out.” AUSTIN (AP) — A judge has postponed until after the May 3 pri mary elections a hearing on whetner two Texas Supreme Court justices must obey subpoenas calling them before a legislative committee inves tigating alleged improprieties on the court. State District Judge Paul Davis had originally scneduled a hearing on a temporary injunction to block the subpoenas for Friday. District court officials said the hearing was postponed until some time after May 30. Randall “Buck” Wood, lawyer for Supreme Court Justices C.L. Ray and William Kilgarlin, said the order set May 29 or at “such time thereaf ter” that the court could accommo date the parties. Wood said he had reached an agreement on the postponement with the House of Representatives and lawyers for the House Judicial Affairs Committee. “The (court order) lakes us out of the political season,” said Wood. I late the constitutional« powers. Hill said he and hiJ “consistently assured" J chairman Frank Teiedil tonio, that iheywouldapj tarily before the commiJ said he had never spokttl lin. Asked if Ray wouldajJ tarily, Hill said his imjJ that Ray “would appeiJ election season is over era! impression is thatBt the chairman(Tejedab it it s with him and tk against him." Tejeda is running Democratic Party pi state Senate against Adkisson, D-SanAntora: TH£ V IS BE ATTACV TRC Three bedroom house. 1614 Oakview. $450. Two bed room, 300 Holik, $225. Two bedroom, furnished apt. Northgate $250. 779-3700, 846-9272. 128t4/18 Part-time position in inte- riorscaping, open imme diately. Horticulture expe- riece preferred. Apply at 1512 Cavitt 8-5 THE GREENERY SOS TYPING Fast and accurate typing or re sumes, dissertations, theses and term papers, technical papers. Sameday service on most jobs. Reasonable rates. While there seems to be less sex discrimination now than in past years, it still occurs and presents a major obstacle to women who want top executive positions, Hitt said. SIGNITURE OFFICE SERVICE Chimney Hill Business Park 420 T arrow 110 268-2777 “Research suggests women have greater opportunities than ever for entry level professional positions, but data still indicate they are paid less and don’t have as many oppor tunities higher in the organization,” Hitt said. The committee has held two hear ings, and Ray and Kilgarlin were subpoenaed to testify last week. Davis, however, issued a re straining order temporarily blocking the subpoenas, and the justices did not appear. The court hearing postponed from Friday was to have determined whether the temporary restraining order should be replaced with a tem porary injunction. Chief Justice John Hill appeared voluntarily at the committee meeting last Friday and called the subpoenas “highly improper.” He said they vio- Tejeda has denied tkj ducting the hearings t reasons. A major issueli da’s committee is whet Court justices have pan| possible improper coir net ween judges and lad the courtroom andnoul dice of all parties involiKl i hut The issue first arose! reported that San Aifflj Pat Maloney Sr. askedR two of Maloney’s cases (J (’.ourt of Appeals at San ! J Hill acknowledged t(| last Friday that there f “leaks” from thecoun! sions have been anno® "1 hear from we’ve tentatively decidt fits in with the expancfij tion problem," he said Duplex near TAMU, two bedrooms, ceiling fans, fenced, $275-up. 845-7301 or 693-0338. 135t4/23 Northgate Fourplex. Walk to campus. 2 bedroom. Re duced Rates! 690-0066. 690-2140. 129t4/30 Live in a house this summer! Across from campus. $175. a month, all utilities paid. Washer/Dryer avail able. Own room, non-drinker. For info call Ruth, 764- 7325. 134t4/22 FOR RF.NT: 2 Bdrm, 4-plex, quiet location, lots of trees, shuttle bus route. All appliances, well insulated- low bills. Summer $225, Fall $265. 693-7761 or 775- 5270. 133t4/25 ROOM FOR RENT! $175, plus bills Southwood Valley. 693-0939. Ceiling fans. 133t5/2 KITCHEN HELP—COOKS All shifts available Full time or Part time Some experience preferred Apply La Taqueria Tortilla Factory 102 Church, College Station. 13714/25 CALL YE HAUL We Move For You Apt To Apt/Place To Place 693-7182 We Move Horses Too! ifl] CELEBRATE THE SESQUICENTENNIAL WITH MONARCH PROPERTIES Brazos Ventures needs lawn and tree help this summer and now. $4.25/hr. 846-1819. Part-time. 137t4/25 PRE—LEASE for fall. HUGE duplexes near HIL TON. Ceiling fans, fireplaces, fenced yard. 846-2471, 846-4818,693-1627. 116t5/l HUNDREDS WEEKLY! Master Commission Mailing nine. Home Operated! Sincerely interested rush self-ad dressed envelope to: Headquarters-CDB, P.O. Box 801, Woodstock, Ill., 60098. 135t5/7 H€IP UJflNT€D Now hiring part-time & full time cashiers, for April, May & Summer work. Apply in person be tween 2-4, M-F. FARM PATCH 3519 S. College Ave. 779-7209. , HELP WANTED If you are a neat, responsible individual looking for part-time employment, for now and for the sum mer, start NOW to insure your spot for the summer! Apply in person: Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon Thursday or Friday night Flying Tomato 303 University Drive, C.S. Lifeguards Wanted: West Houston Waterpark. Open ing end of May. Applications-lnterviews: Tuesday, April 22. 3-7 p.m. 401 Rudder Tower. 136t4/22 Babysitter needed. Saturday-Sunday. 5:30 a m.-2:30 p.m. Nonsmoker, own transportation. 690-0146. After 5:00. 136t4/18 ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, theses, term papers, re sumes. Typing and copying at one stop. 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