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Battalion Classifieds
NOTICE
Defensive Driving, Ticket Dismissal, Dates, Times,
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• HELP WANTED
There’s A Job For You
In A Summer Camp
The American Camping Association
(NY) will make your application avail,
to over 300 camps in the Northeast.
Exciting opportunities for college stu
dents and professionals. Positions av
ail: all land and water sports, arts &
crafts, drama, music, dance, tripping,
nature, R.N.’s, M.D.’s, Aides, kitchen,
maintenance. COLLEGE CREDIT
AVAILABLE. CALL OR WRITE FOR
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ING ASSOCIATION, 43 W. 23 St.,
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$$$ STUDY AND WORK $$$
If you could find a brand of sheer
pantyhose in 36 fashion colors
that absolutely would not run and
met your quality expectations...
Would you buy them? Many will!
Canadian manufacturer seeks lo
cal distributors. NO BOSS - NO
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UNLIMITED INCOME. DESK
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
DURING SPRING BREAK
Texas Transportation Institute
needs students from Amarillo,
Brownsville, El Paso, Lubbock,
and Waco to survey child safety
seat use during spring break.
$5./hr. Call Julie at 845-5815 be
tween Sam and 5pm, March 2 or
3, for interview. 10nt ,.„
Microcomputer Programmers Wanted- Assembler and
‘O’, if you are self-motivated, goal-oriented and can
work 40 or more hours weekly, Call 268-5800. 105t3/6
Part-time assistant for doctor's office. Typing required,
minimum 45-50 WPM. Apply at 3020 E. 29th St,
Bryan. 108tfn
AIRLINES, CRUISELINES HIRING! Summer. Ca
reer! Good Pay. Travel. Call For Guide, Cassette,
Newsservice! (916) 944-4444. Ext 127. 108t3/4
Problem Pregnancy?
we listen, we care, we help
Free pregnancy tests
concerned counselors
Brazos Valley
Crisis Pregnancy Service
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scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614.
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Ready Resume Service. 24 hour turn around. Info
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Figure Drafting / Illustrations. Theses, etc. Seven years
experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. 778-8564. 106t3/5
The Costume Connection Partygrams. Fun for any oc
casion. Singers needed. 778-0303. 106t3/5
TYPING BY WANDA. Any kind, any length. Rea
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Computer Programs, Consulting Hardware, Repairs,
More...Please call COMPU-HELP, 846-2766. 93t3/6
Versatile Word Processing. Term Papers, Reports,
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Typing. Prompt. Reasonable. No Job Too Small.
Payne. (409)823-7723. Anytime. 103t4/l
• FOR RENT
HELP!
Tenants Needed!
2 1 /2 blocks from campus
1 & 2 Bdrm efficiencies
Cheap Rent!
260-9637
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Private 1 Bedroom Garage Apartment Newly Remod
eled, Fenced, Covered Parking, Shade Trees.
$l75./mo. 779-7723. 109t3/9
Preleasing Now! 2 & 3 bdrm duplexes near the Hilton
846-2471,776-6856. 83tufn
Clean, Quiet, 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, Walk to class. $170-$ 190
& bills. 696-7266. 105t3/3
2 Bdrm House, Wellborn area, $250/mo., fenced yard.
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Large 2 bdrm., 2 bath near A&M, shuttle, w/d, call 84b-
5735 days or 846-1633 evenings ask for Paul. 92tfn
Large one bedroom, furnished apartment. Close to
campus. 846-3050. Hurry only one left! $225. plus util
ity plan. 84tfn
♦ FOR SALE
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE! IBM-PC/XT COM
PATIBLE: TWO 360KB DRIVES. 640KB-RAM,
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ETC. 693-7599. 10513/3
MITSUBISHI, ’84, Starion Turbo, leather interior,
sunroof, cruise. $6500. Call Paul, 846-5186 or 846-
4783. 104t3/30
Manx cat for stud. Call after 5pm weekdays. 108t3/13
36” projection TV, Mitsubishi, stereo, extended war
ranty,. 1V2 years old, perfect condition, $1500. 822-
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Copperfield, 2 BDRM, 2 Bath, Garage. Rent $450. Sell
$45,000,846-3954. 107t3/12
Cheap auto parts, used. Pic-A-Part, Inc. '78 and older.
3505 Old Kurten Road, Bryan. 102tfn
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• TRAVEL
SOUTH PADRE. 7 nights in the
Sheraton Hotel $239. or Condos
$279. with Great Destinations,
Inc.March 14-21, 1987. Contact
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What’s up
Tuesday
COWBOYS FOR CHRIST: will meet for Bible study and
share group at 8 p.m. in 101 Kleberg.
INTRAMURAL RECREATIONAL SPORTS: entries for ta
ble tennis doubles close at 6 p.m. in 159 Read.
DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION:
the Continuum Co. will present information on careers in
data processing at 7 p.m. in the Ramada Inn penthouse.
TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: will
meet at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder.
HUMAN FACTORS SOCIETY STUDENT CHAPTER: Dr.
W.L. Johnston will speak on “Product Safety and Human
Factors” at 7:30 p.m. in 342 Zachry.
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN: will meet at
8:30 p.m. in 501 Rudder.
MARRIED STUDENT APARTMENT COUNCIL: will meet
at 7 p.m. in the council room next to the garage.
TAU BETA PI: will hold tutoring for freshmen and sopho
more engineering students from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in 105A
Zachry.
TAU KAPPA: will hold a mandatory meeting for all prospec
tive members at 8:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH: David Owens will hold a
writing outreach session on “Editing Your Prose for Cam
pus and Company” at 6:30 p.m. in 105 Blocker.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING: Dr. John Fleming will
hold a review/help session on electrical theory at 6:30 p.m.
in 103 Zachry.
CHI EPSILON: Dr. Carl Raba, Jr. will speak at 5 p.m. in 110
Civil Engineering.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS: Dr. Carl
Raba, Jr. will speak at 7:30 p.m. in 110 Civil Engineering.
ECONOMICS SOCIETY: will meet at 7 p.m. in 125 Blocker.
PREMED/PREDENT SOCIETY: will meet at 7:30 pm. in
209 Harrington Education Center.
TAMU ONE-WHEELERS: will meet at 6 p.m. in front of G.
Rollie White Coliseum.
ENGLISH CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 607 Rudder.
SPANISH CLUB: will meet at 8 p.m. in 145 MSC.
STUDENT Y: will meet at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder.
ALTERNATIVE CINEMA: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 510
Rudder.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: will meet at 7
p.m. in the meditation room of the All Faiths Chapel.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will show
cultural displays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Memorial Stu
dent Center.
CLASS OF ’87: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder.
CO-OP STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in
402 Rudder.
Wednesday
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMEN
TAL DESIGN: students in the College of Architecture and
Environmental Design may enter unassigned work for ju
ried show Wednesday and Thursday at the gallery of the
Langford Architecture Center.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE: Peter Davey, au
thor of The Architectural Review, will speak at 7 p.m. in
207 Harrington Education Center.
PHI ETA SIGMA: will meet at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will meet for a supper at 6
p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH: Suzanne McMeans will hold
a writing outreach session on “Writing for a Reason: Ap
pealing to an Audience” at 6:30 p.m. in 105 Blocker.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will hold a
food fair at 7 p.m. on the second floor of the Memorial Stu
dent Center.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATION: will meet
at 6:30 p.m. at the Flying Tomato and hold a seminar on
the Latin-American legal system at 7:30 p.m. in 120
Blocker.
MSC OP AS AND TAMU ROADRUNNERS: students inter
ested in the “Run of the Arts” should register from 9:30
a.m. to 3 p.m. in the main hall of the Memorial Student
Center.
AGGIE TOASTERS: will meet at 7 p.m. in 342 Zachry.
TAMU SCUBA CLUB: Dave Brannon will speak on “Medi
cine for the Traveling Diver” at 7 p.m. in 704 Rudder.
SAILING CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 607 Rudder.
SAN ANTONIO HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 7:30
p.m. at the Flying Tomato.
AGGIE BLOOD DRIVE: students may donate blood
through Thursday at the Commmons, tne Memorial Stu
dent Center, the Fish Pond and Zachry Engineering Cen
ter.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion,
216 Reed McDonald, no less than three working days
prior to desired publication date.
State tort reform fight
begins in Legislature
AUSTIN (AP) — A long-awaited
legislative battle over liability insur
ance and personal injury lawsuits be
gan Monday before the Senate Eco
nomic Development Committee.
Hundreds of spectators, many of
them wearing labels and carrying
placards for or against tort reform,
jammed the Senate chamber.
Attorney General Jim Mattox, one
of the first witnesses, urged the com
mittee to postpone any action on the
proposed legislation until it had
more information.
“I don’t think this is a lawsuit cri
sis, but it is a crisis of insurance,”
Mattox told the committee.
“Don’t restrict our jurors,” he
said.
J.P. Word, Austin attorney and
president of a coalition called Texas
Civil Justice League, said Texas busi
nesses want relief from rapidly ris
ing liability insurance and costs of
court judgments.
“There are a lot of angry Texans
out there, and they are determined,”
Word said.
“They are not getting a square
deal out of the civil justice system,”
he said.
Waiting to testify were numerous
witnesses from Texans for Civil Jus
tice, a group against proposed court
reforms.
Sen. O.H. “Ike” Harris, R-Dallas,
committee chairman, said the hear
ing Monday on six tort-reform mea
sures would be followed by a hearing
next week on several insurance re
form measures.
Harris said authors of the mea
sures had asked that their bills be
sent to a subcommittee for further
study after the two weeks of hear
ings.
Sen. Grant Jones, D-Temple, pre
sented a proposed constitutional
amendment that would empower
the Legislature to regulate any court
actions for damages sought in per
sonal injury suits.
“We feel the Legislature should
reestablish the fact that it is the Leg
islature, not the Supreme Court,
that sets public policy,” Jones said.
Sen. Kent Caperton, D-Bryan,
said,“If you let the Legislature deter
mine the access to civil courts, you
will have a lot more unpredictabil
ity.”
“We surprise the people every
time we finish a session,” he said.
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