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Battalion Classifleds H€tP LURNieD THIS YEAR A LOT OF COLLEGE SENIORS WILL BE GRADUATING. INTO DEBT. Being a new graduate with a loan to pay off can take the fun out of your start in the “real world!’ But here’s an interesting alternative to the burdens of debt: sign up with the Army, and we’ll sign off on your loan. Each year you serve as a soldier, the Army will reduce your college debt by l A or $1,500, whichever amount is greater. So after serving just 3 years, your government loan will be completely paid off. You’re eligible for this program with a National Direct Student Loan, or a Guaranteed Student Loan, or a Federally Insured Student Loan made after October 1, 1975. And the loan can’t be in default. (Effective April 1, 1986, it is not possible for a soldier to participate in both the GI Bill education program and the Loan Repayment Program.) College memories should be fond ones. Keep them that way by taking advantage of the Army’s Loan Repayment Program. Your local Recruiter can tell you if your loan qualifies. Call today. COLLEGE STATION RECRUITING STATION 1500 Harvey Road, Post Oak Mall College Station, Texas 77840 (409) 764-0418/0572 ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. Babysitter needed for 3 month old. Two morn- ings/week. $3.00 hour. In my home. 846-3484 eve nings. 7t9/ll WANTED: Programmer, knowledgable of Fortran and Pascal, to program Compupro 816 Micro. Qualifi cations: I'ndei grad with experience and recommenda tion. Inquire Dr. Mazzullo, Room 55 Halbouty. 3t9/9 Di’s office needing student to work part-time A.M onlv. Tvping requited. Apply at 3020 E. 29th St. Suite 109. Bi van. 196tfr Part-Time receptionist with good typing and word/pro- -n.-Fri. $4./h cessing skills. 1-5 pm Mon.-Fri. $4./hr. Apply P.C. De pot, 707 Tx. Ave., Suite 128C, 3-8 pm Tues. Sept. 8th. 6t9/8 Aviation enthusiast wanted for airport attendants Wages paid in cash or aircraft flight time. Coulter Air port. 779-6120. 6t9/12 GOVERNMENT JOBS. #16.040- $59.230/yr. Now hiring. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-9531 for current fed eral list. 194t 10/15 Delivei 0049. UJflNTCD 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 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 1t9/30 BUSINESS CPPURTUNITV eball Cards wanted to buy. 764-7983. 3t9/16 IBM P.C. wanted. Will pav cast for 2 model or newer. Call 822-4614 for Bart. 5t9/8 flOOMMflTe LUflNT€D Free room & kitchen privileges. Need female student or student couple to live with older couple. 5 to 7 nights a week. Call 693- 0308. 3t9/9 Female roommate needed to share 3 Bdrm. condo. Verv Nice!! Completely furnished, washer/dryer, 2 car garage, cats o.k. $300./mo. w/all bills paid. Please Call!! 693-9800. 4t9/12 PCRSONfllS 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. FOR R€NT PROFESSORS EXAM FILES for Engineering, Chem- istiy. Calculus. Physics at I’niversitv Bookstore &: Lou- pofs. 3tl l/4 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Long-haired white female cat. Vacinitv of Dunn and Holick. REWARD! Call 846-7395 or (504)928-5388 or (504)769-7229 collect. 196t9/6 ^^argair^r^2257mo!^ 2 BR apartment. Only1.7 miles from campus. D/W, disposal, washer/dryer connections. Near shuttle bus. Only one left! 693-7761 or 775-5270 Joe Willcox lost a brown trifold wallet. If found please return to the MSC main desk. 7t9/9 Need one person in 3 bdrm.. 2 bath duplex. Sept, rent free. Pets allowed. Fenced vard. After 6 p.m. 693-3599. 5t9/8 FOR R€NT Last Minute Leasing Special Ready for Immediate Occupancy MOVE IN TODAY Townhome Style 2 Levels • 1 Bed/1 Bath 2 Bed/1 Bath 2 Bed/2 Bath Pool • Courtyard Close to Post Oak Mall On-Site Management 24 Hr/Maintenance Free Summer Shuttle Sd □2P' I i Call 693-0077 1903 Dartmouth < College Station Stonewood Village Managed by A&M Prop. Management 693-3777 Share large room & bath in private home with male fresh man student. Vz block south of campus. Utilities paid, free laundry facilities, kitchen avail able. Non drinker, non smoker. 696-5286. Female student to share house with 3 other girls. Vz block south of campus. Non drinker, non smoker. All utili ties paid. Free laundry facili ties. 696-5286, ROOMMATES NEEDED ALL BILLS PAID 693-6716 2t9/ufn 2 bdrm., 1 bath, sunroo 105 N. Dillard. $44,500. i. fireplace, on 2 fenced lots, wner/bi oker. 693-7788119/15 Flying Foma to Pizza is accepting applications for em ployment. Dav and evening hours available. Apply in person at 303 University. 4t9/10 NOTIC€ Ghick-Fil-A. 764- 5t9/10 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 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. Undergraduate Pistol 'Team tryouts. Sept. 1,2,4,5,8-12. Military Sciences Building. 7-9 p.m. Call Peter 846- 0112. , 3t9/12 Need energy- To lose weight? Herbal Products. Con- nie/Jet ry ( 81). 696-4494. H9/26 MISC€LLflN€OUS $10.-$360. WEEKIAVup mailing circulais! No qiiotas- /bosses. Sincerely interested rush self-addressed enve lope: Nctwoi k-CDT. POLB 1072, Crystal Lake, 11. 60014. 196t9/ll SCRVIC6S THE MUSIC DOCTOR DJ for all occasions Dance • Top 40 •Progressive New Number 846-1431 7t9. 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 iset Great Deal in Long Distance! Unlimited long distance calling for just $100./mo. Call Why Not Enterprises 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 764-8894 Mon. - Sat. Gay Student Network 696-9486 Tuesdays & Thursdays 8 A.M. - 12 Noon im. TYPING: Accurate, fast, reliable. Word Processing. 7 days a week. 776-4013. 7t9/9 AUK) WINDOW TINTING. State approved legat tint. 5 vears experience. 764-7988. It9/12 S€RVIC€S Babvsitter - Lovingl. energetic person to babysit for 3 children (2 school age. one pre-school).in mv home. 8- 5. M-F. Light housekeeping, own transportation. Call 843-8810.822-1751 evenings. 4l9/8 FOR SHL€ BRAZOS MART Indoor Flea Market & More Fri-Sat-Sun 10am-6pm Ph. 778-MART East Bypass between Colton 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 1 & 2 Bdrm. Furnished Apts. North Gate C.S. 1st street. A/C, no pets. (1) 825-2761. 189tfn Attractive one bdrm. apt. 765 sq. ft. Washer/Dryer, built-in bookcase, deck overlooking woods. 1-273- 2479. 6t9/9 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.C). Drawer CT. College Station. 77840. 16Stfn ’81 Caddy Eldorado, while w/red interior. 49,000 mi $6,975,693-8276. * 7t9/15 ’85 Suzuki 300. 1700 miles, great condition, asking $ 1,0=>0. 846-2006. 7i9/10 Perception Kayak, custom spray skirt. 1 Iliad paddle float hags, ex. condition. $275. 693-2026. 7t9/l 1 Ford EXP, ’82 black. 46,000 miles. Stereo, new tires, good condition. Asking $2,300. negotiable. 776-8755. 7t9/15 10 speed Peugeot, $ 155/firm. See and ride! to decide. 5-0985, AI. 7t9/l 5 1980 CM400 T. Excellent condition, low mileage. $770. negotiable. 764-7562. 4t9/5 I FAC CASSET IT. Hardly used. Dolby B &• C. metal & more. $ 180./nogotiable. 764-7562. 4t9/5 1984 Hailev Sportsiei XLII. excellent condition. $2900.775-6278. I96t9/5 Can vou buv Jeeps, Cars. 4X4 s seized in drug raids for under $ 100.00? Call for facts todav. (602)837-3401 ext. S942. 7t9/9 Sansui Amplifier $100. Tuner $100. 2 speakers (280 watts) $200., 1 Pioneer receiver $150. negotiable. Call for info. 846-2883. 2t9/15 Complete fully IBM PC/XT compatible system includ ing software, 1 vr. wan antv, $699. Complete fully IBM AT compatible system including software, 1 yr. war ranty. $1699. Computers, Etc. 693-7599. 3t9/30 CON DO, 2 bedrooms, 1'/i bathrooms on Shuttle Route. 696-1525 night. 3t9/16 'll Honda Civic CVCC, red. new tires, clutch. 4 speaker am/fm auto reverse stereo w/equalizer. $1750. Call Loin 260-4888. 5t9/l 1 Dodge Omni, 1978, 4 dr., air, auto, PS/PB, 52,000 mi., 846-0682 after 5. ' 2t9/5 1974 Mercury Capri, economical, runs well. Needs maintenance. $400. 696-3109. 4t9/10 Sofa. Loveseat, Chair, Footstool. Perfect condition! $175,764-1881. 4t9/10 81 1 ionda Sr. Moped. New engine. $300. 696-9389. 4t9/9 RESEARCH PAPERS. 15,278 available! Catalog $2.00. Research. 11322 Idaho, #206XT, Los Angeles 90025. TOLL-FREE HOI LINE: (800)351-0222, Ext. 33. VISA/MC or C.O.D. 2U0/10 81 Yamaha 185, excellent condition. $600. negotiable. 846-4692. 5t9/l 1 Kawasaki SR650 - Looks Great! Excellent condition. $700. 764-1881. 4t9/10 Yamaha Jog Scooter. Brand new, never driven, $650. 846-7607. 4t9/8 ’85 Honda Elite 80 Scooter. Won in Contest. Less than 300 miles. $998./neg. Brian. 764-9478. 6t9/12 ARC LABRADOR PUPS. Black/Yellow, OKA.. WORMED, Ready $150. 696-5539. 6t9/12 New Maxon RADAR DETECTOR better than Escort. $100. Call 764-7988. It9/12 Professional Drafting fable. 5'\3W, flat/side drawers. Parallel bar, light, $298. 693-8276. 6t9/12 ARC Brittany Spaniel Pups. CUTE! FAT! HAPPY! $100. 846-4566. HURRY! 6t9/12 Problem Pregnancy? we listen, we care, we hplp Free pregnancy tests | concerned counselors j Brazos Valley Crisis Pregnancy Service We’re local! 1301|Memorial Dr. 24 hr. Hotline 823-CARE Speed Reading Free one hour lesson! Double your speed. Ramada Inn Suite 1206 Tues. Sept 9 Wed. Sept 10 4, 6 and 8 p.m. for more information 713-486-4969 (call collect) Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 Page 6/The Battalion/Tuesday, September 9, 1986 Economic growth increases IncoirK in U.S. Northeast WASHINGTON (AP) — The New England states have reaped the I biggest rewards from the current economic expansion, while residents of the energy-producing states have lagged far behind die national aver age in income gains, the government reported Monday. The Commerce Department said New Hampshire residents have en joyed a 30.(5 percent income gain since the last recession ended in 1982, the biggest increase of any state. Nationwide, Americans’ personal income has climbed 20.9 percent since 1982 to an average of 513,8(57 for every person in the country last year. Consumer prices during this same period were rising 11.9 per cent. This means that the average American’s income, after adjusting for inflation, increased 9 percent from 1982 through 1985. But five states had income gains so small they did not even keep up with the rise in inflation. Alaska resi dents fared the worst, seeingpc pita income rise bv just 5.1 pen since 1982. By contrast, three New Enrf states had income gains farai the national average. After 1 Hampshire, residents of Mass* setts had a 28.5 percentincotnei while Connecticut ranked thirdi a 2(5.9 percent increase. The six-state New England gion, which has been enjoyingh times because of its hightechiw and def ense industries, had the: performance for any region o! country, a 27.3 percent inert, while the Southwest hadthepo showing, a 15.2 percent rise. Energy-producing regions c: country have suffered becai* widespread layoffs in oil andi drilling brought on bv sluina prices. & Are you ti prices for prescriptic specilicatii . ‘DAILY $28.00 •Specialty C0NTAC Denv Toll Fn • Helico] • Cars • Boats Alaska’s weak 5.1 percent e still left the state with the •rage income at SI8.18/I Lesbian support group for gay and bisexual women. 764-8310. 2t9/8 World Briefs Paris post office bomb kills 1, injures! PARIS (AP) — A bomb ex ploded Monday in a post office on the ground floor of Paris’ or nate 17th-century city hall, killing a woman and injuring 19 others. The bomb blew out the win dows and window frames on one side of the building and dev astated the interior of the post of fice. It came four days after a Iximh failed to explode 01 crowded commuter train mi tral Paris. There was no immediatec. of responsibility for the late? tack, which occurred about Ip Paris police chief Jean h said the bomb at city hall: l>een placed “on or under abe: in the jxist office.” OPEC members comply with oil pad NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries seem to be abiding by an agreement to cut oil production in September and October, a weekly oil review said Monday. “The whole exercise is being handled with an impressive de gree of seriousness by the OPEC exporters die East E OPEC month to concerned,” The ; onomit Sm ve\ sai members agreed cut production in tember and October to into I an eight-month slide in oil pnt The agreement would b OPEC’s output by at least3.3i lion barrels a day from julu August levels, said the oil rent Number of working oil, gas rigs rises HOUSTON (AP) — The num ber of working oil and gas rigs in the country rose to 736 this week, an increase of five from last week’s 731, Hughes Tool Co. of ficials said. Last year at this time, the count was 1,917, company officials re ported Monday. In July, the rig count hit an all- time low of 663, but wasof. l upsw ing bef ore it dropped toifl in late August, according tooW cials of the oil toolmaker thatM kept industry statistics since l!dll More than 1,000 rigs to lieen idle since December": oil prices began to decline,fall (Bfi $7! $9! $9< CALL FORi ‘EYE EX, CHAF as low as $9 a barrel Dow Jones drops os interest rates rise NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market posted a broad loss Mon day as concern persisted over ris ing interest rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, down 19.96 points on Friday from Thursday’s record closing high, dropped another 11.11 to 1,888.64. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange slowed to 153.30 million shares from 180.62 mil lion Friday. Bank stocks were notably in the face of the recent risei terest rates. Energy stocks, meanwhile, i-l into profit-taking after theirif cent rally on recovering oil pries Nationwide turnover in Nft| listed issues, including trades: those stocks on regional « changes and in the over-iW counter market, totaled IBij million shares. Dor Tropical storm Danielle heads north MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Danielle made a slight turn northward Monday into the Ca ribbean Sea, bringing it over warm water that will provide en ergy for its development, fore casters said. At 3 p.m. EDT, the season’s fourth named storm was centered near latitude 13.3 north, longi tude 63.5 west, or about 400 miles south-southeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico, in the southeast Caribbean, the National Hi® cane Center in Coral Gablfif ported. Danielle’s maximum sustain! winds were 50 mph with hijf gusts in squalls. In addition to Danielle, fo4 casters were watching a troptl wave, moving west at aboiii:| mph in the middle of the AtlaitJ Ocean, for possible developnw[ JOIN Applic 15fr Jury selection begins in N.Y. Mafia triol NEW YORK (AP) — Brushing aside defense complaints of ill health, double jeopardy and pre trial publicity, a federal judge be gan picking an anonymous jury Monday for the trial of eight men accused of participating in the Mafia’s ruling commission. Among the questions potential jurors were asked was whether they had ever heard of A1 Ca pone, the notorious Chicago'ira boss. Mafia history is at the heartol the case as the governmenttrifll to prove that from the 1930sunil recent months, leaders of the full mob families based in NewYoitl met periodically as a “commisj sion” to divide territories, shait| spoils of criminal operations anil sometimes, authorize a murder, GRADUATE STUDENTS! Does your department have a graduate student organization (G.S.O)? If not, you may be missing some of the benefits a G,SO I can provide: • Channel of communications between faculty and students • Planning of social functions • Help in recruiting and orienting new students • Information on taxes, insurance, etc. • And many more To find out more, come to the workshop sponsored by yourGraij uate Student Council. There is no charge and we will provide iej freshments. When: September 13, 9:00 a.m. — 12:00 p.m. Where: Room 112, Oceanography and Meteorology Building For more information, call: Lee Panella 845-2151 Greg Smith 845-1151