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Battalion Classifieds
H6LP LUANT6D
DELIVERS PIZZA
NEEDS 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
FULL OR PART TIME
301 Patricia
11 AM-5 PM
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Now hiring
Delivery Personnel
Must be 18 and
have own car and insurance
Earn $6-$8 per hour
Wage, Mileage, and tips
Apply between
2p.m. and 5 p.m.
1504 Holleman 4407 Texas
College Station Bryan
693-2335 260-9020
Pizza Hut Deliv
ery is now hiring
part-time cooks
* ■ 11^*^"* and drivers.
HTlUt. We offer:
•Flexible Hours
•Day and evening shifts
•Competitive wages
Apply at 1103 Anderson, (at Holle
man), 4207 Wellborn Rd.,
3131 Briarcrest Dr.
(Drivers must be 18 years old w/ liabil
ity insurance)
Free apt. near campus in
exchange for afternoon
and evening child care. 1
or 2 Aggie coeds.
696-7414.
2t9/5
Free apt. near campus in
exchange for weekend
ranch work. 1 or 2 ag
gies. 696-7414.
2t9/5
OFFICIALS WANTED: Students interested in offi
ciating intramural Flag F'ootbali should attend a train
ing meeting on Thursday, Sept. 4, 6 P.M., 164 Read.
4t9/4
Flying '1'omato Pizza is accepting applications for em
ployment. Day and evening hours available. Apply in
person at 303 University. 4t9/10
Daytime dishwasher. Hours: 11-2 Mon.-Fri. Apply in
person. Cenare, 404 E. University Dr. 1969/5
COMPUTER PROGRAMMER. Must be fluent in PUI.
Prefer 1-2 years experience with VAX/VMS back
ground. Send resume, salary history, and letter detail
ing previous work experience and professional goals to
Data Processing Manager. P.O. Box 6500, Bryan, Tx.
77805. U9/5
WAN TED: Programmer, knowledgable of Fortran
and Pascal, to program Compupro 816 Micro. Qualifi
cations: Undergrad with experience and recommenda
tion. Inquire Dr. Mazzullo, Room 55 Halbouty. 3t9/9
OUTDOOR RECREATION SUPERVISOR
WANTED: Need student with experience in outdoor
recreation to assist with maintenance and checkout of
recreational equipment. Apply at the Intramural-Rec-
i eational Sports Office, 159 Read Bldg. 195t9/l
Babysitter. Mon. - Fri. 3:15 - 5:30. For 7 & 13 yr. old.
$35./wk. 693-3418, after 5:30. 196t9/5
Dr’s office needing student to work part-time A.M.
onlv. Typing required. Apply at 3020 E. 29th St. Suite
109. Brvan. I96tfn
GOVERNMENT JOBS. #16,040- $59,230/yr. Now
hiring. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-9531 for current fed
eral list. 194110/15
Student needed to clean nursey school. 3:30 p.m.-5:30
p.m. Also aide, 3-5 p.m. daily. 846-5571. 3/tfn
S6RVIC6S
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dis
sertations, theses, term papers, resumes.
Typing and copying at one stop.
On The Double
331 University Dr.
846-3755 1561
Babysitter - Lovingl, energetic person to babysit for 3
children (2 school age, one pre-school),in my home. 8-
5, M-F. Light housekeeping, own transportation. Call
845-8810,822-1751 evenings. 4t9/8
AUTO WINDOW’ TINTING. State approved legal
tint. 5 years experience. 764-7988. H9/12
Lesbian support group for gay and bisexual women.
764-8310. 2t9/8
MISC€LLAN€OUS
$10.-$360. WEEKLY/up mailing circulars! No quotas-
/bosses. Sincerely interested rush self-addressed enve
lope: Network-CDT. POLB 1072, Crystal Lake, 11.
60014. 196t9/l 1
FOR R€NT
PRIVATE ROOM
DORM PLAN
Its not to late to escape a
crowded and noisy dorm
room or apartment.
Spread out and save!
$170./mo.
All bills paid - furnished
CASA BLANCA
APARTMENTS
4110 College Main
846-1413
Close to Campus/
Shuttlebus
1t9/4
One furnished space avail
able in house with other men
students. Just across Jersey
Street from bonfire area.
$175. per month includes utili
ties and laundry.Non-smok-
ers, non-drinkers. 696-5286.
319/5
One furnished space avail
able in house with other
women students. Just across
Jersey Street from bonfire
area. $175./per month in
cludes utilities and laundry.
Non-drinkers, non-smokers.
696-5286.
319/5
ROOMMATES NEEDED
ALL BILLS PAID
693-6716
2 bdrm., 1 bath, sunroom, fireplace, on 2 fenced lots,
105 N. Dillard, $44,500. owner/broker. 693-77881 t9/l5
Furnished 14’ X 70’ 2 bedroom, 2 bath. 8 minutes from
A 8c M. Ideal for students. Microwave, dishwasher, ceil
ing fan, pool. $275./mo. Call collect. Rick. (214)550-
8062 after 5p.m. 119/5
3 bdrm.. 2 bath, 1982 80’ X 14’ fleetwood suncrest.
Like new, skirted, has deck, ceiling fans, big yard in
nice area. Can have pets and has room to build corral
for 2-3 horses. $400./mo., $200./dep. Call 776-7272, 9-
4:30 p.m. or 690-1566 after 5 p.m. 196t9/4
2 Bdrm. 1 bath older neighborhood, near TAMU.
Fenced vard, 1906 Miller $325./mo. 693-3418 after 6
196t9/5
p.m.
1 & 2 Bdrm. Furnished Apts. North Gate C.S. 1st
street. A/C, no pets. (1) 825-2761. 189tfn
Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx! Rent an apartment
within 60 days and your horse can live free - Stables un
der construction. 1 Bdrm. :$200. 2 Bdrm. :$248. Call
846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5. 193tl0/13
COUNTRY LIVING, convienient to campus. 2 Bdrm.,
1 bath, c/a, heat. Pets o.k. Stables nearby. 823-8903 (or
846-1051, for L.B.). 193t9/5
EXT RA SPECIAL! 2 bdrm., 1 bath, furnished includ
ing large color TV, washer-dryer, refrig., stove, dishes,
pots, linens. $34,000. 846-6470 or 822-1165. 196t9/4
ROOMMflie UJflNT6D
Free room & kitchen privileges.
Need female student or student
couple to live with older couple.
5 to 7 nights a week. Call 693-
0308.
319/9
Female roommate needed to share 3 Bdrm. condo.
Very Nice!! Completely furnished, washer/dryer, 2 car
garage, cats o.k. $300./mo. w/all bills paid. Please Call!!
P6RSONRLS
PROFESSORS EXAM FILES for Engineering, Chem-
istry. Calculus, Physics at University Bookstore & Lou-
pot’s. 3tl 1/4
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Long-haired white female cat. Vacinity of
Dunn and Holick. REWARD! Call 846-7395 or
(504)928-5388 or (504)769-7229 collect. 196t9/6
Call Battalion Classified
845-2611
SP€CIAl NOT!C€
TO
YOUR FUTURE...DON’T LEAVE IT
CHANCE
JOB SEEKERS • ALL DEGREE
LEVELS • ALL MAJORS
ALL
Dec ’86, May & Aug ’87 Grads and students seeking
major - related summer employment
The Placement Center can help if you’re ready to
help yourself.
PLACEMENT CENTER ORIENTATIONS
DATE
Sept. 1
Sept. 2-5
Sept. 8-12
Sept. 15-19
Sept. 22-26
TIME
10:00 & 2:00
10:00 & 2:00
10:00 & 2:00
10:00
2:00
ROOM
Rm. 206, MSC
Rm. 301, RUDDER TOWER
Rm. 308, RUDDER TOWER
Rm. 308, RUDDER TOWER
Rm. 308, RUDDER TOWER
Take the first step to a successful future.
GRADUATING DEC 86
You MUST apply BY SEPTEMBER 12TH. Having a
degree check and having the fee assessed IS NOT an
application for graduation.
STEP 1: Make sure $15.00 diploma fee has been as
sessed on fee slip, or paid in the Coke Bldg.
STEP 2: Bring paid fee slip to RM 105 Heaton Hall to
apply for graduation.
STEP 3: Complete application forms in Heaton Hall.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: Apply at Teague Bldg.
lias.
LUANT6D
ALLERGY STUDY $
Wanted: Males and Females, 18 years of age or older to partici
pate in a 7-day at home allergy study. Must be having some al
lergy-related symptoms: Sneezing, Watery-Itchy-Burning Eyes,
Nasal Congestion, Watery Nasal Discharge.
Monitary Incentive $40.
Call 776-0411
1t10/10
CASH
Huge duplexes close to Hilton. Two and three bed-
rooms, with washer and dryer connections. Fire place,
ceiling fans, and fenced yards. 846-2471, 846-8730,
693-1627. University Rentals, P.O. Drawer CT, College
Station, 77840. 163tfn
for gold, silver,
old coins, diamonds
Full Jewelry Repair
Large Stock of
Diamonds
Gold Chains
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A Texas Ave.
(across from El Chico, Bryan)
779-7662
MUSCULOSKELETAL IN
JURY STUDY
Recent injury to muscles or
joints especially athletic inju
ries. Volunteers interested in
participating in investigative
drug studies will be paid for
time and cooperation.
G & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
119/30
FOR SRL€
BRAZOS MART
Indoor Flea Market
& More
Fri-Sat-Sun 10am-6pm
Ph. 778-MART
East Bypass between
Hwy. 21 & Tabor Rd. 4t9/e
1974 Mercury Capri, economical, runs well. Needs
maintenance. $400. 696-3109. 4t9/10
Sofa, Loveseat, Chair, Footstool. Pet-feet condition!
$175. 764-1881. 4t9/10
81 Honda Sr. Moped. New engine. $300. 696-9389.
1980 CM400 T. Excellent condition, low mileage,
$770. negotiable. 764-7562. 4t9/5
TEAC CASSETTE. Hardly used. Dolby B & C, metal
8c more. $180./nogotiable. 764-7562. 4t9/5
Yamaha Jog Scooter. Brand new, never driven, $650.
846-7607. 4t9/8
Kawasaki SR650 - Looks Great! Excellent condition.
$700. 764-1881. 4t9/10
RESEARCH PAPERS. 15,278 available! Catalog $2.00.
Research, 11322 Idaho, #206XT, Los Angeles 90025.
TOLL-FREE HOT LINE: (800)351-0222, Ext. 33.
VISA/MC or C.O.D. 2tl0/10
1984 Harley Sportster XLH, excellent condition.
$2900.775-6278. 196t9/5
Resale furniture 8c etc. Couches, end tables, shoes sz.
7'/2, draperies, headboards, cabinets, misc. FM 2223,
2'/i miles left off Tabor Rd. 822-0226. lt9/5
CONDO, 2 bedrooms, 1 ! /2 bathrooms on Shuttle
Route. 696-1525 night. 3t9/16
Baseball Cards wanted to buy. 764-7983.
Complete fully IBM PC/XT' compatible system includ
ing software, 1 yr. warranty, $699. Complete fully IBM
AT compatible system including software, 1 yr. war
ranty, $ 1699. Computers, Etc. 693-7599. 3t9/30
BUSIN€SS OPPURTUNITV
Dodge Omni, 1978, 4 dr., air, auto, I’S/PB, 52,000 mi.,
846-0682 after 5. 2t9/5
This is so easy they call me "THE LAZY MAN",
Had there been a business opportunity like this
when I was in college, I would not be writing this
ad.
I would be at my VILLA on the Italian Riviera. With
this opportunity and, (at a young 63) I may still
have it!
This is an exclusive publisher of popular, high
quality books that will not be in stores. (Not a book
club).
You do not have to sell books or anything else!
Just give your classmates, friends, etc, an envelope
just like the one I'm going to send you...THAT’S
ALL!.
If you act now, with the bonus I will offer, your in
vestment could be as low as $15.25.
CALL NOW! (713)460-8903, COLLECT. Or
write:
Hubert Walker
2711 Teague #531
Houston, Texas 77080
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Has immediate openings for route
carriers and/or sales solicitor posi
tions. Carrier positions require
working early morning hours deliv
ering papers and can earn $400.
to $600. per month plus gas allow
ance. Call Andy at 693-7815 or Ju
lian at 693-2323 for an appoint
ment.
Puch Moped, very low mileage, like new, 846-0682, af
ter 5. 2t9/5
New Maxon RADAR DET ECT OR belter than Escort.
$100. Call 764-7988. U9/12
Moped - ’85 Spree, Excellent condition, $400. or best
offer. 693-6983 or 846-4924. lt9/5
Ladder back chair s with cane seats. With arms - $10.00.
Without arms - $8.00. CENARE - 696-2613. 196t9/5
NOTIC€
THERE ARE STILL 84-85
AGGIELANDS AVAILABLE!
If you haven’t picked yours
up yet - come by the English
Annex between 8:30 - 4:30,
Monday thru Friday and,
bring your school I.D. card
or a driver’s license.
ALSO, IF YOU WILL NOT
BE HERE IN THE FALL
To pick up your 85 - 86 Ag-
gieland, you can pay $3.50
and we will mail it to you.
Come by the English Annex.
FOR SAL6
Sansui Amplifier $100. Tuner $100. 2 speakers (280
watts) $200., 1 Pioneer receiver $150. negotiable. Call
for info. 846-2883. 2t9/15
Undergraduate Pistol T eam tryouts. Sept. 1,2,4,5,8-12.
Military Sciences Building, 7-9 p.m. Call Peter 846-
0112. 3t9/f 2
Boots, Holicks, accessories and two uniforms. Must see'
$325,696-4478. H9/5
Need energy- To lose weight- Herbal Products. Con-
nie/Jerry ('81). 696-4494. lt9/26
NOTICE
Scholarships
and Grants!
696-8559
1t9/5
Battalion Classifieds
Call 845-2611
LIPPMAN
Music Company
“The Musician’s Store”
Lessons Available
Complete Repair Facilities
Sound System & Instrument
Rental Available
BUY-SELL-TRADE
696-1379 in Culpepper Plaza
-with this ad-
Guitar strings
buy 1 set & get 1 free
(limit 1 per customer)
THEATRE GUIDE
Plitt Informatioir
846-6 714 ;
Cinema III
Skaggs Center 846-6714
Born American (R)
1:45 3:45 5:45 7:40 9:45
Aliens (R) L0 5o ^™?ggJ
1:00 4:00 7:00 9:40
Nothing in Common (PG)
1:454:157:309:30
Bullies (R)
1:053:105:157:25 9:35
Post Oak III
Post Oak Mall 764-0616
Malung Contact (PG)
1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30
The Fly (R)
1:35 3:35 5:35 7:45 9:50
SCHULMAN THEATRES j
2.50 ADMISSION
1. Any Show Before 3PM
2. Tuesday - All Seats
3. Mon-Wed - Local Students
With Current ID’s.
•DENOTES DOLBY STEREO
PLAZA 3
. 1
226 Southwest Pkwy
693-2457 1
‘KARATE KID II m
2:30 7:1 bl
4:50 9:35b
‘TOP GUN Pa
2:45 7:25H
5:00 9:45|
EXTREMITIES r
2:50 7:356.
5:05 «:50§.
k MANOR EAST 3 '
Manor East Mall
823-8300
RUTHLESS PEOPLE r
2:30 7:25
4:50 9:45
HEARTBURN n
9:40
‘FLIGHT OF THE
NAVIGATOR pa
2:1S 7:15
4:41
STAND BY ME
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2:40 7:20|
5:00 9:501
SCHULMAN 6
2002 E. 29th
775-2463
DEAD END DRIVE IN a
2:30 7:25
5.00 9:45
BACK TO SCHOOL pc u
7:30 9:50
TEXAS CHAINSAW
MASSACRE II a
2:35 7:35
4:95 1:95
THE GREAT MOUSE
DETECTIVE a
2:10 5:30
3:50
TRANSFORMERS:
The Movie pa
2:10 5:30
3:50
THE MAN HUNTER r
’r 7:10 9:50
$ DOLLAR DAYS $
Schulman Theatres & KKYS 105 proudly
announce the beginning of ‘'Dollar Days".
Each week we wilt offer movies for admis
sion of just $1.00. All movies will be shown at
Schulman 6 Theatres. This week wa are
showing the following:
ABOUT LAST NIGHT r
2:20 7:10
4:40 9:30
A FINE MESSr
2.15 7:15 B
4:45 9:35 |
Zimbabwe
says U.S. hostile
to non-aligned
nations group
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP)-Zim
babwe on Wednesday accused tht
United States of deep-rooted)
itv against the non-aligned
movement, but Singapore said (lit
101-member group has lost credibil
ity because it constantly aitadi
Washington while shielding Mot
cow.
On the third day of a weeklon;
summit, delegates headed into i
marathon session. Many of the
lengthy speeches were filled will
anti-American rhetoric.
The movement, founded Sept
1961, will be led for the next thrtt
years bv Zimbabwean Prime Mie
ister Robert Mugabe. Members
the non-aligned movement profa
to have no binding ties toeiinertln
United States or the Soviet Union
Libyan leader Col. Moammu
Gadhafi arrived at the confereiw
tenter in flowing white robes anc
was accompanied by about 501>
byan demonstrators who shoutw
“Down with (President) Reagat
down with (British Prime Ministti
Margaret) Thatcher.”
Fne Harare summit wasGadhaf
first known foreign appearand
since the United States bombed l>
bya April 15 after accusing Gadhar
of instigating international terra
ism.
The demonstrators whoaccompt
nied Gadhafi to the conferencece
ter were his disarmed bodyguards
said a Zimbabwean official vb
spoke on condition of anonvmir
They turned out again when C&
hafi left for lunch.
In Uganda, the government ai-
nounced Gadhafi would visit th
East African nation today, leavut
(he Harare summit with Uganda:
President Yoweri Museveni at;
Burkina Faso’s military ruler, Ca[t
Thomas Sankara.
In a Zimbabwean television imr
view Wednesday, Gadhafi reiterate;
a pledge to support rebels in the A:
rican state of Chad and help trar
guerrillas seeking to overthrow the
South African government.
In Washington, meanwhile, Stan
Department spokesman Charle
Redman rejected an assertion byfr
ban leader Fidel Castro that Cub
has a right to maintain troops i
Marxist Angola.
Castro told the summit Tuesda
that Cuba would keep its troops
Angola as long as there is apartheic
in South Africa. Cuba has stationri
about 25,()()() in Angola for the la
10 years.
South Africa administers nei[
boring Namibia, or South-WestAf
rica, under a League of Nation
mandate rescinded by the Uniib
Nations. South Africa says pre-indt
pendence elections cannot take plait
until the Cubans leave Angola.
Angola is the base for guerrilla
fighting to end South African coil'
trol of Namibia.
Zimbabwean Information
ister Nathan Shamuyarira said Sta#
Department complaints about anii
Americanism at the summit reflet
long-standing U.S. antagonism.
“From the very beginning. tl<
United States has been againsttk
non-aligned movement,” Shamuft
rira tola a news conference.
The minister shrugged off Sta*
Department confirmation ofaprf
vious U.S. threat to withhold Si
million in aid because of what itcof
siders Zimbabwean rudeness.
1,000 space
workers may
be laid off
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)-'
As many as 1,000 space workersheS
are expected to receive layoff notitf
within a few days because of a slo*
down in activity resulting fromik'
explosion of the space shuttle®;
lenger, industry sources sai^
Wednesday.
Those losing jobs will be conti*
tor personnel working on theshuitP
processing contract. They are ef
ployed by Lockheed Space Opef<
tions Co., Grumman TechnicalSeo
ices Co.^ Morton Thiokol Inc. ati
Pan Am World Services Inc.
Other Kennedy Space Center coif
tractors also are expected to redm 1
their work forces before the new
cal year begins Oct. 1, said
sources, who spoke on conditio®
they not be identified.
The National Aeronautics
Space Administration said onlytltf
the companies are working on re
ducing their staffs to match requite
ments of the agency's fiscal 19!’
budget.
nployi
pected to be laid off.
About 1,200 contractor employee
here already have lost their jdf
since the Jan. 28 explosion of il<
Challenger that killed seven ere*
members. Shuttle flights are notes
pected to resume until 1988.
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