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    Page 8/The Battalion/Tuesday, September 13, 1988
Battalion
Classifieds
• HELP WANTED
HELP!
Rudder Theatre Complex
Needs student workers
For stagehand and spotlight work
To Apply Come To: Rudder Auditorium
Tues. Sept. 20 7:00 p.m.
COME SIGN UP!!
SAFEWAY, INC.
Is accepting applications for
part-time (15-24 hrs. per
week) checkers ($3.80-$5.75
based on experience) and
sackers ($3.50).
Apply at Safeway store located
in Culpepper Plaza (Hwy. 30)
Equal opportunity employer
M/F/H/V
192t8/24
THE GREENERY
Landscape Maintenance
Team member
Full-time or Part-time
Interview Mon-Thurs
from Sam - 9am
823-7551
1512 Cavitt, Bryan
(♦FACTORY)
NOW HIRING DRIVERS
• great pay •flexible hours
• loads of fun
Call or come by 1702 S. Kyle, Suite 101
(next to Thomas Sweet)
764-8629
must have own car & insurance
University Plus needs workers for airbrush, drawing,
X-mas craft workshop 8c many more areas. Call 845-
1631 for more information. 3t9/13
Dependable Men, Women or Couples for Houston
Post Routes. Early a.m. $200-800/mo. 846-1253, 846-
2911. 7t9/20
RITA’S EATER IE AND CANTINA. An exciting new
restaurant opening soon is accepting applications for
kitchen and service positions. Apply in person 9-6 p.m.
Near Thomas Sweet. 9t9/14
Archie’s now hiring bright, smiling faces! Counter help
8c cook positions. Flexible hours. Apply at 919 Harvey
Rd. in Woodstone Center. 696-0274. 9t9/14
University Plus needs instructors for airbrush, draw
ing, X-mas craft workshop 8c many more areas. Call
845-1631 for more information. 3t9/13
Farmer’s Market Northgate now hiring for part-time
delivery person MWF 11-5 p.m. Perfect for a biking
enthusiast. Apply in person between 2-4 p.m. M-F.
8t9/13
• notice
Don't Be Late
For Your
Date>A
/ A/praer .Yftur.p s
U". Graduatlonj-r;
Annburi&e'meiit's
September 1 - 29* 1988
MSC Student Finance Center
Rm. 217
Open:
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
NIGHT LEG CRAMPS
G & S studies is participating in a nation
wide study on a medication recommended
for night leg cramps. If you experience any
one of the following symptoms on a regular
basis call G & S. Eligible volunteers will be
compensated.
' restless legs * rigid muscles
' muscle spasms * weary achy legs
’ cramped toe * Charley horse
G&S STUDIES, INC.
846-5933
SKIN INFECTION STUDY
G&S studies, inc. is participatingin
a study on acute skin infections.If
you have one of the following con
ditions call G&S studies. Eligible-
volunteers will be compensated.
* infected blisters * infected burns
* infected boils * infected cuts
* infected insect bites * infected scrapes
("road rash")
G&S STUDIES, INC.
846-5933
.ir&KSrli.Jr JlJCJU
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• FOR SALE
Ri££a
-Hut.
NOW
HIRING
taonooraari Delivery Drivers
•must be 18
•must have own car
•must have liability insurance
•earn $6-8/hour (wages, tips,
reimbursement)
•daytime drivers start at $4/hour (plus tips,
reimbursment)
Apply at: 1103 Anderson (at Hoiieman)
501 University
3131 Briarcrest
NEED A HOUSEPLANT
but don’t want to pay an arm an a
leg?
Call 846-8908
Aggie Special-6ft. braided ficus $15.
Free $5. hanging basket w/$40. pur
chase. Ilt9/I6
Honda CB 650 17,000 miles excellent condition &800
metalic black. 823-0311. 10t9/15
European moped, good condition . Inexpensive 693-
6868 Leave message. 10t9/15
Must sell dorm ref. $65, Couch $75, make offer 693-
6804. I0t9/15
Furniture for sale: desk, tables 8c chairs, etc. 696-0525
after 6 p.m. 9t9/14
Technicians (BSc, MSc,): Experienced in tissue culture
or analytical biochemical methods 846-5357 10t9/15
Any PATRICK NAGEL prints. Rare pieces also avail
able. Great prices. 764-7562. 8t9/20
• FOR SALE
Ladies 10-speed for sale. Good condition. $55. Call 846-
2994. 1119/16
BURLESON COUNTY; EASY ACCESS
TO A&M 3 Bdrm., 2 bth. on 3/4 acre lot. 1344
so. ft. plus 240-sq. ft.screened porch.central air
& neat, cathedral ceiling, smoke detectors, ceil
ing fans, major appliances including dish
washer, washer/dryer connections, partially
fenced, insulated wellhouse, storage bldg, on
concrete slab and much more. Close to fishing
and swimming. 272-3814
Buy/Sell New used antique furniture. 402 N. Texas,
823-2595. 9tl0/5
• LOST AND FOUND
Lost black 8c white female cat. Bee Creek area. 845-
5221/696-5560. 194t9/15
1984 FORD ESCORT , DIESEL, CLEAN, CHEAP TO
KEEP, $1850, 268-0039. 12t9/13
• ROOMMATE WANTED
1985 Honda Nighthawk, great condition, low mileage-
best offer, 693-8156. Ut9/16
• SERVICES
FREE WEED ALLERGY
TESTING
Children (6-12 years) to partici
pate in short allergy study-known
allergic children welcome. Mon-
itary incentive for those chosen to
participate.
Call Pauli Research
International
776-6236
$100 $20 0~T1 OU 5~ 2~u 0
ALLERGY STUDY
Individuals with Fall weed Al
lergies to participate in one of
our aliergy studies. $100-$200
incen*ive for those chosen to
participate.
Call Pauli Research
International
776-6236
R?no S100 5200
6Itn
S 1 00.
$200 $200 $200 $200
URINARY TRACT
INFECTION STUDY
Do you experience frequent urina
tion. burning, stinging, or back
pain when you urinate? Paul! Re
search will perform FREE Jnri-
nary Tract Infection Testing for
those willing to participate in a 2
week study. $200 incentive for
those who qualify.
, Call Pauli Research International
776-6236 6ttn
~$ 2 0 0 $ 2 0 0 $200 $200
ON THE DOUBLE Professional Word Processing,
laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rush
services. 846-3755. 181 tfn
ixpe
/.all 2
Call 272-3348.
CAL’S BODY SHOP. 10% discount to students on la
bor. Precise color matching. Foreign & Domestics. 30
years experience. 823-2610. Ill tfn
Resume? Need help? We prepare professional laser
printed resumes in 48hrs. Telephone consultation &
authorizing service means you don’t lift a pen. lOyrs. +
experience, cash discount, Mon-thur. 10a.m. - 5p.m.
696-7737. 1U9/23
L.A. LAW? Think you have the right stuff for law
school? Kind out your capabilities wV our free aptitute
test call 696-PREP. Ilt9/16
LSAT Test Prep classes for December exam begin 9-
27. Enroll today! Call 696-PREP. |Ti9/23
♦ FOR RENT
Cotton Village Apts.,
Snook, Tx.
1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248
Rental assistance available!
Call 846-8878 or 774-0773
after 5pm. 4tf
Fourplex in Bryan. 2 bdrm/1 bath, extra storage, new
carpet throughout. Wyndham Mgmt. 846-4384. 5tfn
Duplex in Bryan. 2 bdrm/1 bath, fireplace, ceiling fan,
new carpet throughout. Wyndham Mgmt. 846-4384.
5tfn
Efficiency, vaulted ceilings, appliance, pool, shuttle.
$210. -225. 693-1723. lltfn
2 Bdrm. Studio, ceiling fan, appliances, pool, shuttle.
$360.-385.693-1723. lltfn
YOU DON’T KNOW
WHERE TO
EAT OUT?
Check the
Battalion ads!
Stepping stones of education
Stacie McOlgan, a sophomore journalism major
from Paris, Texas, studies psychology outside the
First nuclear plant
draws opposition
before its opening
XALAPA, Mexico (AP) — An un
likely coalition of wealthy house
wives and cattlemen is spearheading
opposition to Mexico’s First nuclear
power plant.
The plant, Laguna Verde, has
been a pet project of the governing
Institutional Revolutionary Party for
more than 20 years.
But the party, which lost ground
to the opposition in the July 6 gen
eral election, announced soon af
terward that it was delaying the
plant’s startup.
“After July 6, nothing is the
same,” Rebecca Labastida, a founder
of the Mothers of Veracruz Anti-nu
clear Committee, said.
That group is one of several that
have been working to get the plant
mothballed or converted to non-nu
clear fuel.
The coalition of urban housewives
and cattle ranchers Fighting the pro
ject includes members of the govern
ing party.
“A social consciousness is growing
in Mexico,” regional planner Tomas
Berlin, who just finished a book crit
ical of Laguna Verde, said. “One
point is nuclear energy. In it you will
see a new face of Mexico.”
Many residents in Xalapa, 140
miles east of Mexico City, oppose the
plant, which is located 40 miles out
side the city on a winding road dot
ted with roadside stands laden with
local honey, cheese and fruit.
Sugar cane carpets the steamy
coastal plain where white power py
lons march down to the Gulf of Mex
ico and the green lagoon that gave
its name to Mexico’s first nuclear
plant.
Inside the 13-story Unit One con
tainment building, uranium fuel
rods wait in a dry concrete pool next
to 657-megawatt reactor from the
United States.
The men who are building the
plant say they are confident of its
safety and are ready to turn on the
first of two reactors.
“The first unit is ready,” project
spokesman Hector Luna Lastra said
recently. “It’s a political decision
now.”
Critics say the reactor, made by
the U.S.-based General Electric Co.,
and its containment building are
“A social conscience ness is
growing in Mexico. One
point is nuclein energy. In
it you will sec n new luce
ol Mexico. ”
— Tomas Berlin, author
dangerous and obsolete.
The William H. Zimmer plant in
Ohio, which had a reactor of the
same design, is being converted to
coal fuel.
The owners sued, alleging the re-
le owners sued, alleging tne re
actor design was flawed, and won an
out-of-court settlement of more than
$78 miilon.
The Union of Concerned Scien
tists says all similar plants should l>e
phased out because the containment
building could leak radioactive
materials.
“The Nuclear Regulatory Com
mission has concluded there is a 90
percent chance that it (the con
tainment building) will break if there
is a meltdown,’’ Robert Pollard, a nu
clear safety engineer, said from
Washington.
Laguna Verde is all that is left of a
grand plan fora nationwide network
of 20 nuclear plants.
The idea died when oil prices
plunged, hut Laguna Verde lived
on, despite a price tag that rose f rom
$263 million to $3.5 billion.
The project was announced in
1968. Construction began in 1973,
and for years the project moved qui
etly along, providing thousands of
jobs.
Opposition to Laguna Verde be
gan in April 1986 after the nuclear
accident at Chernobyl in the Soviet
Union, Patricia Ortega, another
founder of Mothers of Veracruz,
said.
The explosion and fire al the So
viet plant killed 31 people and sent a
cloud of radiation around the world.
The Federal Electricity Commis
sion countered criticism of Lagunda
Verde with a public relations cam
paign, but the opposition kept grow
ing.
Jury selection
for rape trial
resumes todai
SAN DIEGO, Texas (AP -
|ur\ selection began Monday!
the sexual assault trial of OiiaiKl
Garza, one of 10 men iiulict«;|
the alleged gang rape andk
napping of a 19-year-old wonad
It is the first case to go to ira
since the woman reported sk
w as alidiu led the night ( M
‘26 .md taken to a building MU
of this Duval County town ski
a cock light was taking place
1 he woman, who hastwoc
dren, told authorities
taped repeatedly by i
20 men while oulook
her pleas for help.
She also reported bei
uallv assaulted at two oth
tions before she was droj:
near her home several h
ter the alleged kidnappinj
Alter lengthy pre-trialffi
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tion motion, however, toproft
disc ussion of the woman's p'l
sexual history in the presenced
the jury without first determine;
if such discussion would be#
missible evidence.
Defense attorney Pena p:|
tested that limiting reference f)
the sexual history touches onii:|
basis of the defense of consent
On the motion to quash
jury, the defense attorneys f
tempted to show that the pvH
would be stacked in the prosml
lion’s f avor because of the ptf 1
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Beautiful I Bdrm Apartment. New carpet & mini
blinds. Must sublease. Call Kris. 696-1276 or Brett 693-
0077. I0t9/I5
PIZZA
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picca
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READY IN 5 MINUTES.GUARANTEED.
Just For One • Just For Lunch
Guaranteed 11:30 AM-1:00 PM. Personal Pan Pizza available ’til 4 PM
5-minute guarantee applies to our 2 selections on orders of
5 or less per table. 3 or less per carryout customer.
Personal
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Limit one
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pen pet person per v»tt. Personal Pane *-#Wi Wf ^
served between 11am-4pm. Mon.-Fri. at » ■ ■ ■■ •
participating Pizza Mut9 reataurants Otter
expires lO-Z-Sfl.
Cash rederrption value 1/20 cent. Not valid in
combination wilh any other Pizza Hut® otter. 5-
minute guarantee applies 1130 AM to 1:00 PM
to our two selections on orders of 5 or less per ta
ble or 3 or less per carryout customer.
©1983 Pizza Hut, Inc.
Personal
I Pan Pepperoni
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Present coupon when ordering. One coupon
»l Pans served H •
I per person per visit Personal "Pans served
bebeeen 11 am-4pm, Mon.-Fri. at participating
Plzz ** • ’ *“ *
Pizza Hut® restaurants. Otter expires 10-
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Cash rederrption value 1/20 cent. Not valid In
combination with any other Pizza Hut® otter. 5-
I minute guarantee applies 11:30 AM to 1 <X) PM
to our two selections on orders of 5 or less per ta-
ble or 3 or less per carryout customer.
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