The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1988, Image 8

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Classifieds Battalion
♦ WOttCE
Up to $5,040 for college is yours for
serving one weekend a month, normally,
plus two weeks annual training in a
local Army Reserve unit.
YouTl get great training, great experi
ence and a good part-time salary. Find
out how you qualify for $5,040 for college.
Stop by or call:
College Station Recruiting Station
Post Oak Mall, 1500 Harvey Road
College Station, Texas 77840-3751
(409) 764-0418
AMMY RESERVE.
BE ALLYOU CAN BE.
12213/30
MAY GRADUATES!!!
Pick up your announcement
Al\. rrS&ns.
orders beginning:
Monday April 4
Room 101A Rudder
To - o\
10am-7pm Monday-Friday
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Extra Announcements:
First come - First serve
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Tuesday April 12 - Student Finance
Rm 217 MSG, Sam 12414/12
• HELP WANTED
niiaiiii'iriiLii
Deliver Pianos Part-Time In Your Pick-L'p. Average
$6.00 hr. plus mileage. Keyboard Center 764-0006 for
appointment. Il7tfn
Laboratory Technicians. Full-time positions available
immediately. Must be experienced in wet chemical or
soil, gas chrornotography, and AA. Must be able to
work evenings and/or weekends. Call MANPOWER
846-3535. 12H4/1
Instructors needed for UNIVERSITY PLUS summer-
/fall classes. In the following areas: Conv. Spanish, Ger
man, Drawing, Wedding Planning, Ballroom Dancing,
and Real Estate. If you have a talent and would like to
teach, give us a call. 845-1631. 117t4/5
* FOfcKENT
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received by the
State Purchasing and General Serv
ices Commission, PO Box 13047,
Austin, Tx. 78711-3047, covering the
proposed lease of space located in
the city of College Station/Bryan,
Texas. For information please call
(512) 463-3331.
BID NUMBER: 710-5910-E
BID OPENING DATE: 4/14/88,
11:00am
AGENCY: The Texas A&M University
System
SPACE: Office
SO. FT.: 4,540 12414/1
Allergy Study
Wanted: Individuals with sea
sonal allergies to participate in a
short allergy study. $75-$200 in
centive for those chosen to par
ticipate.
Call Pauli Research
International
$ $ $ $ 7 $ 7 $ $ 6 $$ 3 $ $ $ $ $ 1 $$
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
HEADACHES
We would like to treat your
tension headache with Tyle
nol or Advil and pay you $40.
CALL PAULL RESEARCH
INTERNATIONAL
776-6236
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40
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 opportunitites 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
APPLICATION. AMERICAN CAMP
ING ASSOCIATION, 4'3 W. 23 St.,
Dept (AM), New York, N.Y. 10010, 1-
800-777-CAMP. H7t4/i3
THE GOLDEN RULE
Summer and/or Fall/Spring
Openings for Men and Women, Chris
tian-like, non-smoking
Telephones in, Deluxe Apts
UTILITIES AND CABLE PAID
Free Laundry, storage, Bus
CALL/ASK: 693-5560 TODAY!
$150./mo. Share B/B, $250./mo. Own B/B
SUMMER SPECIAL: $125/$240
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SUMMER LEASING SPECIALS!
Luxury 4-plex
1,000 sq. ft.
2 bedroom/hollywood baths
washer/dryer
shuttle bus
Call WYNDHAM MGMT
846-4384
THE GREENERY
Landscape Maintenance
Team member
Full-time or Part-time
Interview Mon-Thurs
from Sam - 9am
823-7551
1512 Cavitt, Bryan
11813/31
Across From A&M
Walk to Campus
»Quiet *New Paint *New Carpet
•Large 1,2 & 3 Bedrooms
Now leasing & Preleasing
University Terrace
1700 Jersey #101 693-1930
CAMP WEKEELA FOR BOYS/GIRLS. CANTON
MAINE seeks staff members June 17-August 21 for
positions in office, water sports (W.S.I.), tennis, back
packing, photography/video, pottery, athletics, mainte
nance, nurses, kitchen and mom’s helpers. Age 20 +.
Contact: 130 S. Merkie Road, Columbus, Oh 43209 or
call (614) 235-3177. 122t4/26
ALL BILLS PAID!!
1 & 2 Bdrm units
Deluxe Apartments
Newly Decorated
1 Bdrm as low as $292
2 Bdrm as low as $402
Call 693-6716 (8am-5pm) ^ 14 tf n
Need part-time and full-time leasing agents with Texas
Real Estate license. Brazosland Properties 846-0606.
120t4/8
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100
HEARTBURN STUDY
Wanted: Individuals with fre
quently occurring heartburn to
participate in a 4-week study us
ing currently available medica
tion. $100 Incentive for those
chosen to participate.
Call Pauli Research
International
776-6236 117
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Defensive DRIVING, TICKET DISMISS, Insurance
DISCOUNT, FUN CLASS! Call 693-1322. 95t5/13
HI LI !
Rudder Theatre Complex
Needs student workers
For stagehand and spotlight work
To Apply Come To: Rudder Auditorium
Tues. Aprils 7:00 p.m.
COME SIGN UP!!
* FORRENT
Cotton Village Apts.,
Snook, Tx.
1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248
Rental assistance available!
Call 846-8878 or 774-0773
after 5pm. ...
Sublease 2 Bed. Unfurnished near student apt. $250
per month. 846-5937. 117t4/5
A 3 bdrm, 2 bath 4-plex near A&M with washer/dryer
$395.-$495./mo. Summer rates available. 696-4384,
693-0982. * 117t4/19
Efficiency w/loft, vaulted ceiling, appliances, pool,
shuttle, $175./$225. 693-1723. 119t4/15
2 Bedroom Studio, wooded, balconies, ceiling fan, ap
pliances, pool, shuttle $275./$395. 693-1723. 119t4/15
2 Bedroom/ 1 Vfc Bath Studio, all appliances, w/d con
nections, carport. $295./$350. 693-1723. 119t4/15
3 Bedroom I \ V2 Bath Duplex, all appliances, w/d con
nections, carport, wooded $365. 693-1723. 119t4/15
3 Bedroom / 2 Bath Townhome, fireplace, all appli
ances, w/d connections, $525. 693-1723. 119t4/15
1 Bedroom Studio, in the trees, ceiling fan, all appli
ances, pool, washateria, shuttle, $195./$295. 693-1 723.
119t4/15
A Luxury 2 Bdrm/lkfe Bath 4-plex. Washer & Dryer.
All Appliances. $325/$250. Manual Dr. 693-0551, 696-
0632. 1 IStfn
2 Bdrm, 1 bath large windows & tall trees. Normandy
Square Apts, in Northgate 846-4206. 99tfn
Pre-leasing 3 BR/2 BA Duplex near Hilton. 846-
2471/776-6856 6St/indef.
« FOR SALE
1986 Yamaha FJ1200, one owner, good condition,
$3500. o.b.o., 693-5860. 12214/5
AERO 80 HONDA SCOOTER. TWO SEA TER, $475
CALL 846-6656. 122t4/5
150 Elite Deluxe Honda 1985, $1000. 696-9433.
85 Honda Interceptor 500CC, Excellent Condition.
Must Sell. $ 1400. 822-9506., 12114/4
240Z Datsun. 3-Webers Rebuilt Engine. New tires & in
terior. $4000. Paul 846-1444. 120t4/l
Piano For Sale: Wanted: Responisble party to assume
small monthly payments on piano. See locally. Call
credit manager 1-800-447-4266. 120t4/5
Any PATRICK NAGEL prints. Rare pieces available.
Best prices anywhere. 764-7562. 119t4/7
PC/AT 286 CLEARANCE! 1.2MB drive, 512KB RAM,
10MHZ turbo, keyboard, monitor - $795. 693-7599.
113lfn
♦ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
LOCAL ROUTE - Handling Campbell's, Blue Bird
and other name brand 100% pure natural fruit juice.
Service company owned accounts which census figures
show average profit of $1,426.88 per month. Requires
approximately 9 hours per week and $16,500 cash for
equipment. Call toll-fre.e L-8QP-782-lfr50. i Operator 4-
J. Anytime. 124t4/l
• MISCELLANEOUS
TAKE OVER 5 ACRES. No Down. $49./mo. Beautiful
trees. Near lake and town. Owner Financing: (818) 988-
5697. 123t4/6
SERVICES
INCOME T AX - New tax laws on scholarships/ grants
confusing? 20 yrs. experience with CPA firms. 846-
6635. 12414/7
Experienced Librarian will do library research for you.
Call 272-3348. 124t4/29
Fast Accurate T yping. Pat 696-2085 after 5:30pm or
on weekends. 124t4/22
T YPING: Accurate, 95 WPM, Reliable. Word Proc
essor. 7 days a week. 776-4013. 85t2/30
WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu-
scriptSy reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614.
106t4/5
Money to Loan: $2,000 - $10,000 unsecured loan up to
48 months. For applications send $2.00 and S.A.S.E. to
Mid West Credit Corporation PO Box 22147 Des
Moines, Iowa 50322. 122t4/l
Professional Typing, Word Processing, Resumes.
Guaranteed error free. PERFECT PRINT 822-1430.
8U5/4
Enroll Now! FMGEMS test preparation for July exam.
Kaplan Center 696-PREP. ' 122t4/5
TYPING BY WANDA. Forms, papers, and word proc
essing. Reasonable. 690-1113. 119t4/28
Typing and editing by PhD . Rush Jobs 846-6501
2.50 ADMISSION
1. Any Show Before 3 PM
2. Tuesday - Ail Seats
3. Mon-Wed - Local Students With
Current ID’s —
C Thur - KORA "Over 3Q Nile"
Available Now! 2 Bedroom, $100. off first months
rent. Some bills paid. 779-3550, 696-2038. 122t4/26
A $99 deposit, 2 Br/1 Ba fourplex, Northgate, Summer
rates ($199./mo.), call 846-4465, wkends 1-279-2967.
122t5/10
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Studies,
Sharon
• Liberal Arts/General
undergraduate at-large —
Lewis.
• Science/Geoscience, under
graduate at-large — Hal Everett.
• Graduate and Professional En
rollment— Brian Mueller, Mark In
man, Stephanie Dunlap.
Ben Hewlett, 35.45 percent.
Fischer, 28.78 percent.
• Class of ’91 Social Secret
VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BES T PRICES.
■ FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA
PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER
‘QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn
CAL’S BODY SHOP. 10% discount to students on la
bor. Precise color matching. Foreign & Domestics. 30
years experience. 823-2610. 11 Itfn
Corps of Cadets seats
• Ed Slicker.
• Joe Will Ross.
Candidates for positions to be se
lected in a runoff election April 4
are as follows, with percentages of
votes received:
• Class of ’90 President — Kath
erine Smith, 23.89 percent. Dan Gat-
tis, 48.31 percent.
• Class of ’90 Vice President —
Rachel Powitzky, 28.56 percent.
Mike Campbell, 31.82 percent.
• Class of ’90 Secretary — Rachel
Smith, 40.22 percent. Jason Kappel,
35.03 percent.
• Class of ’90 Historian — Sharon
Brunner, 38.2 percent. Kirt Stal
lings, 39.5 percent.
• Class of ’91 President — Steve
Miller, 31 percent. Mike Saxe, 27.1
percent.
• Class of ’91 Vice President —
Melissa McEnroe, 34.13 pei
Elizabeth Craft, 36.03 percent
• Class of ’91 Treasurer-
Flanagan, 36.49 percent. KarenJ
ham, 25.77 percent.
• Ward 1 senator (2 seats)-;
Silver, Mark Williams, Kel
All are write-in candidates
• Ward 4 senator (2 seats)- the | )U g'J
gustine Bui, Mike Cardona, iWfhc h
Wiley. All are write-in candidrfchampio
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Dorm seats
• Keathly, Fowler,
Clements — Twila Smith.
Off-campus seats _
• Ward 1 — David Bereit, B 0 " 5 th
• Ward 2 — Brian Fitzgenl is cheap.
• Ward 4 — Kelley Cum. gT’ce-th
C'-ollege seats » ss
• Agriculture, senior - conleren
Shuman. ■vebeo
• Agriculture, at-large - 4r < us ^k
Ford. evemsui
• Education, sophomore -
lie Frizzell. fhowilie'.
• Engineering, senior - ;Bchine
Wrinkle. (orshoul
Spinks, y
Baring;
events.
KHis att
- was plair
Riilar tc
Dr. C. Roland Haden
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Arizona State University
Dr Don H. Pickrell
Consultant
(Recently retired from
Rockwell International Corp.)
and shoe
[aring.
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embroidi
climbs th
plaving a
Dr. Richard W. Hanson
Chairman and Professor
Department of Biochemistry
Case Western Reserve University
Harold J. Haynes ’46
Retired CEO
The Bechtel Group
Dr. George Pincus .
Dean, Newark College of Engre|asm i° us
New Jersey Institute of TechnotoBThe se
the goldt
style and
Dr. Richard Quisenberry
Director
Central Research Developmer: J
Department ! 1 ■
The DuPont Company §:■ w
Dr. William H. Hinton
Chancellor
Houston Baptist University
Dr. George Ross Ridge
Dr. James B. Holdeman
President
University of South Carolina
Dr. Ronald W. Roskens
President
University of Nebraska System
; KISSIF
pouston
Jg run
Dr. Henry C. Kowalski
Director, Business & Industry
Development Center
GMI Engineering & Management Institute
Marvin T. Runyon ’45
President & CEO
Nisson U.S.A.
Dr. Robert J. Kuhne
Chairman, Department of Management
& General Business
Davison Hall
Hofstra University
Dr. Eugene G. Sander
Dean
College of Agriculture
University of Arizona
; Shane
H sta{i ’
10 runs
(gs of j
lawle)
Dr. Robert W. Lawless
Executive Vice President and
Chief Executive Officer
Southwest Airlines
Dr. Robert J. Scannell
Dean
Commonwealth EducationalSysi
Penn State University ParkCams
Lt. General Winfield W. Scott, Ji
Immediate Past Superintender'
U.S. Military Academy U.SAF,
Dr. Donald McDonald
Provost and Vice President
for Academic Affairs
Texas A&M University
Dr. James Meindl
Provost Rensselear Polytechnic Institute
Dr. Martin M. Shapiro
Professor of Marketing and
International Business Directo'
Quinnipiac College
(
V.
Dr. John R. Merrill
Vice President
CCX Network, Inc.
Dr. Simon J. Simonian
Professor, Department of Surger |
Hahnemann University
1
Dr. James C. Miller
Director, Office of Management
and Budget
Brig. Gen. Edmond S. Solymos)
Chief of Staff
Capital I Corps '
Dr. Warren F. Miller, Jr.
Deputy Director
Energy Defense Programs
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Dr. Thomas E. Stelson
Vice President for Research
Georgia Institute of Technology
Dr. William H. Mobley
Executive Deputy Chancellor
The Texas A&M University System
Dr. Ronald F. Stinnett
Grants Coordinator
Pittsfield Public School System
Dr. Haskell Monroe
Chancellor
University of Missouri
Dr. Richard L. Van Horn
President
University of Houston
Dr.John J. Wagliardo
Dr. Clifford J. Murino
President
University Corporation for
Atmospheric Research
Dr. Robert Walker
Vice President for Developmer!
Texas A&M University
Dr. William Muse
President
University of Akron
Dr. Anderson J. Ward
Provost
National College of Education
Dr. John H. Owens
President
North Georgia College
Dr. Charles H. Warlick
Executive Director
Academic Information Systems
University of Texas
Robert W. Page, Sr. '48
President & CEO
Keliog Rust, Inc.
Dr. Jack Weihaupt
Workers find loose material
tests scheduled for shuttle
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
—- Technicians on Thursday discov
ered loose insulation on a booster
rocket and scheduled overnight tests
to determine if the problem is se
rious enough to delay the first post-
Challenger space shuttle flight.
Sources speaking on condit
anonymity said that could del<
launch of space shuttle Disf I
several weeks.
The separation of the insulation
from the booster casing was discov
ered on the bottom edge of one of
four segments of the right rocket,
officials at the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration said.
Of ficials said if the debonding has
not spiead beyond that, it can be
fixed here without affecting the
Aug. 4 launch.
Severe debonding could Is |
the breakup of a rocket inf
destroy the shuttle.
Experts were to use uitrascn |
vices in their inspection.
Lisa Malone, a NASA spoil
said similar edge debond:::
been found on other roclq
merits in the past and had 1*4
paired here along withotheuT
If the separation extends deeper-
into the insulation, the segment
might have to be returned to the
Morton Thiokol fnc. plant in Utah
for repair and another segment sub
stituted, NASA officials said.
“We found some debondid
among our people there is®
cussion of sending the segn^ l
to Utah,” she said. "Wei
some measurements and sfj
data to Morton Thiokol and j
Marshall Space Flight Ce#
Huntsville, Ala.”