y-fc — a § ._. i» _ _ Dattalion Classifieds • TRAVEL SKI STEAMBOAT ON THE MOST POPULAR AND DEFINITELY THE MOST FUN COLLEGIATE SKI BREAK IN TEXAS. $199. includes 5 nights/5 days deluxe ski in/ski out accommodations-THE BEST, 4 day lifts, ski races, 6 different MAJOR PARTIES, discount coupons, applicable taxes, MUCH MUCH MORE### THE TEXAS COLLEGIATE SKI BREAK Call: Clark 693-7526 43110/27 ♦ HELP WANTED ♦ SERVICES Delivery Drivers. Unlimited income. Flexible hours. Own car. License & insurance. Apply in person. 2406D,'Texas Ave. 23t9/30 ESSAYS & REPORTS HELP WANTED. Drivers & cashiers, part-time. Fat- burger, College Station. 846-4234. 43tl0/28 Local- manufacturer of Digital Displays is looking for ajn Engineering student to work part time with flexible hours to assemble, lest and trouble shoot pc boards, ca ble assemblies and electronic devices. Must have a good mechanical ability and experience is a plus. Contact Steve at 693-9378 from the hours of 12 noon to 5p.m. 42t 10/31 16^78 to choose from—all subjects Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD EMi 800-351-0222 in Ca | if (2 i 3) 477^226 Or, rush $2.00 to: Essays & Reports 11322 Idaho Ave. #206-SN. Los Angeles. CA 90025 Custom research also available—all levels GOLD STAR TYPING-Business, .Manuscript, Aca demic. Call Anna, 775-6695 40t 10/27 Part-time positions available. Lunch & evenings, at Farmer's Market Bakery & Deli Restaurant. Apply in person. 2700 Texas Ave. Bryan.Texas. 42t 10/26 Waitresses Wanted: Ponderosa Restaurant. Day & night shift available. Apply in person. 41tl0/28 BETTER GRADES! PHD develops learning/test-tak- ing skills-aids in term-paper research subjects: English composition & rhetoric, ESL, History, Government, German. Call: 776-5276 38tl0/28 Babysitter needed. Variable hours. Experience with young children preferred. 764-6710 4U10/28 Cal's Body Shop-We do it right the first time! 823- 2610. 32ttfn Seeking house-sitting job Jan.-May'89 ii (Zall 845-0206 days or 693-2584 evenings. B/CS area. 41110/28 Permanently disabled man wants to work at home. 1 type, own a Word Processor computer program, & let ter quality printer. I will stuff envelopes, do mail-outs, & phone work. Please call Bill at 846-2678. 38t 10/26 RENT TYPING—WORD PROCESSING—REASONABLE RATES—BEST SERVICE IN TOWN. 764-2931 33t 12/07 TANGLEWOOD SOUTH APTS. All utilities paid, 1,2,& 3 Bdrms. 2 pools, exercise room, party room, & 2 laundry rooms. Shuttle bus. Pre-listing for spring semester 1/2month rent off in Dec. 411 Harvey Rd. College Station, Texas. 38111/21 ON THE DOUBLE Professional Word Processing, laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rusn services. 846-3755. 181tfn Typing: Accurate, 95wpm, reliable. Word Processor. 7days a week. 776-4013. 27tl2/07 ♦ NOTICE All Bills Paid! •2 Bedroom 1 Va Bath • On Shuttle • Tennis • Pool • On-site Maintenance • Close to campus Rent Starts at $409 SCANDIA 693-6505 401 Anderson 1 Blk. off Jersey - W. of Texas WOMEN NEEDED FOR A NEW LOW-DOSE ORAL CONTRA CEPTIVE PILL STUDY. ELIGIBLEWOMEN PARTICIPATING IN THE 6 MONTH STUDY WILL RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING FREE: •oral contraceptives for 6 months •complete physical •blood work •pap smear •close medical supervision Volunteers will be compensated. For more information call: 846-5933 G & S studies, Inc. (close to campus) RIDING HORSES FOR RENT, SANDY POINT RD. BY LULAC HALL. CALL RUDY 779-7052 ANYTIME. 43110/27 Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 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 fl SERVICES $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 SORE THROAT STUDY $40 $40 Wanted: Individuals, 18-70 $40 $40 years old, with sore throat $40 <£40 pain, for 90 minute study to $40 compare over-the-counter ^ ;i>4U pain relief medication (no $40 blood drawn). $40 $40 $40. incentive for those $40 $40 chosen to participate. $40 $40 CALL PAULL RESEARCH $40 $40 INTERNATIONAL $40 $40 776-6236 43ttfn $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 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 COSTUMES FOR RENT $10.-$30. Call For Appointment 776-4273 • PERSONALS $200 $200 $200 $200 URINARY TRACT INFECTION STUDY Do you experience frequent urina tion, burning, stinging or back pain when you urinate? Pauli Research will perform FREE Urinary Tract In fection Testing for those willing to participate in a 2 week study. $200 incentive for those who qualify. , Cali Pauli Research International 776-6236 $20 0 $ 2 00 $200 $200 ADOPTION A BETTER FUTURE FOR YOUR BABY Happy, financially secure, educated couple will give newborn love and life’s best opportunities. Expenses paid. Legal. Call collect Lynn and Martin (212)362-6884. 36tio/28 # FORSALE CRUISESHIPS how hiring for Christmas, next spring and summer breaks. Many positions. Call (805) 682-7555 Ext. S-1026 * A&M Steakhousel DEFENSIVE DRIVING, GOT A TRAFFIC TICKET? GET YOUR TICKET DISMISSED?! 693-1322. 909 S.W.Parkway. 26tI2/09 Yamaha Riva Razz 1987 98 miles, like new. S700./offer! 774-0642 after 6p.m. 43tl0/28 '83 KZ-550 Kawasaki low mileage good condition best offer. Call after 6:00p.m. 823-4525 39tl0/26. 87 Honda Spree. Great condition. Low mileage. Practi cally new. $350. 822-1123 42t 10/28 MISCELLANEOUS xpe Call 272-3348. 26t 10/31 40 ACRES NO DOWN. $69/mo. Ranch land, 2 miles from town. GREAI HUNTING. Owner financing: (818)988-5158 42t 10/31 Delivers 846-5273 London Dec 27-Jan 3 One Week Aggies in London R/T Air on KLM, Good Hotel Breakfast, Taxes & more. ’ $639 + $13 (share twin) Call Karl 6-9pm at 693-5702 Unbelievable Value Page 6 The Battalion Wednesday, October 26,1988 Lawyers argue about drugs in Delta case What's Up DALLAS (AP) — An airline attorney said the government is wasting time pre senting testimony about anti-anxiety and muscle-relaxant prescriptions for a Delta Flight 191 pilot because someone else was flying the jet when it crashed. “To spend two weeks on an issue that could not possibly have been the cause of the accident is a waste of the court’s time,” Delta attorney John Martin said. Delta says the co-pilot was flying the jet when it crashed Aug. 2, 1985, killing 137 people during an attempted landing during a thunderstorm at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Government lawyers say the drug is sue will take about two weeks to present. Pharmacist Larry Thomas testified Monday he filled Captain Edward M. Connors’ prescriptions for Stelazine, an anti-anxiety drug, and Robasin, a muscle relaxant, shortly before the crash. Miami pharmacist Gerald Warshofsky, in a deposition presented to U.S. District Judge David O. Belew, said prescriptions he filled for Connors included the tranquilizer Valium and the painkiller Percodan. Federal Aviation Administration attor ney Mark Bury told the judge the gov ernment will attempt to prove that Con nors also had been taking Dalmane, used to treat insomnia, and several antihista mines for long periods before the crash. Attorney Alan Wilson, who represents Kathleen Connors, the captain’s widow, told the judge, “(the drug issue) has done irreparable damage to a good man’s rep utation and has not been good for Mrs. Connors. “The pain and anguish from seeing this reported in the paper is exceeded only by the pain and anguish of her hus band’s death,” Wilson said. Bury said the issue raises serious questions about Connors’ judgment. He noted that Connors did not disclose his use of the drugs to the FAA as re quired. “He was supposed to report his entire medical history, and he did not,” Bury told a reporter during a break in the trial. “Failure to do that is a felony. We pros ecute people for failing to do that.” Delta attorney Maureen Murry said Connors had provided the government with enough information and the govern ment could have obtained more if it wanted to. Wednesday BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE: will discuss AIDS at 7 p.m. in701tej GREEN EARTH SOCIETY: will meet to discuss upcoming events at8:30pr: 704 Rudder. TAMU SPORTS CAR CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in Rudder Tower Checirf| screen for the room number. WOMEN’S BONFIRE COMMITTEE: will meet at 7 p.m. in RudderTower.O«| the screen for the room number. MSC OPAS: presents the Paillard Chamber Orchestra at 8 p.m. in Rudder ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: call the Center for Drug Prevention and Eto| tion at 845-0280 for details on today s meeting. BACCHUS: call the Center for Drug Prevention and Education at845®;' details on today s meeting. AGGIE PARTNERS FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS: will meet at 7 pm in2| MSC. CKI: will have a Boy's Club halloween party from 7-9 p.m. at theBoysCust Bryan. Anyone interested in helping with the party should call Con Butco 696-2852. PI SIGMA EPSILON: will have a pledge meeting at 6:30 p.m. in Blocker.Dea the screen for the room number. AGGIE SPELEOLOGICAL SOCIETY: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in502Rudde’ EL PASO HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder Chect>.| screen for the room number. STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID: will meet at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder TYLER HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 8 p.m. at the FlyingTomato. FRESHMEN LEADERSHIP PROGRAM: All freshmen are invited to alreeirst] rational talk by Dr. John Koldus at 7 p.m. in 229 MSC. FAYE r iere on jkansas [atfield i “For u jme maj have to I picking v to make |oals fror Traino jut he ha jig reaso jouthwes ray fro Sood froi jaturday In. For h imed tl Thursday The trial is being heard by Belew to determine responsibility for the crash. Delta contends, among other things, that government employees did not pro vide the flight crew with adequate infor mation about the thunderstorm as the doomed airliner approached the airport. BETA ALPHA PSI: will have a professional meeting with Dow Chemical p.m. at the Hilton. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FORUM: will have a discussionoltherj cent national conference of Overseas Development Network and will discuss/1 coming events at 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. THE PLACEMENT CENTER: will have a workshop on job search stra!egiesj:| p.m. in 410 Rudder. TAMU INTERNATIONAL FOLKDANCERS: will demonstrate and folkdancing from 6:30-8 p.m. at the south end of the Academic Building LEBANESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will lake its picture for the yeartKttjl 7 p.m. in the MSC Flagroom. The dress is formal. MINORITY FRESHMEN ORIENTATION PROGRAM 89: Applications for ass | ciate director are available in 151 Bizzell Hall and are due Monday, Oct.31 STUDENTS WITH ALTERNATE PHILOSOPHIES: will have an open :i| cussion at 7 p.m. in 704 Rudder. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK ACCOUNTANTS: will meet at7pj!ir| 302 Rudder. PHI BETA LAMBDA ALPHA KAPPA PSI DELTA SIGMA PI PI KAPPAEft| LON: will sponsor a halloween bash from 8 to midnight at the Elks Lodge ECONOMICS SOCIETY: will have a happy hour at 5 p.m at the DixieChicker INTRAMURALS: entries close for cross country run at 5 30 p m. in 159Rea: MSC OPAS STARK SERIES: will present a Nielson & Young pianoconcei::( p.m. in Rudder Theater. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: call the Center for Drug PrevenW:"| Education at 845-0280 for details on today s meeting. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: call the center at 845-0280 for details on local meeting. AGGIE GOP.: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder. TAMU ANTHROPOLOGY SOCIETY: will meet to discuss upcoming ever:-! 7:30 p.m. at the Flying Tomato. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet to discuss the staffing731 Aggie Awakening #21 at 6:15 p.m. at the St. Mary's student center LATIN AMERICAN CATHOLIC STUDENTS, will met at 8:30 p.m. aihii| Mary s student center. to fo Tex; [ ball tec night a |G. Rol The [for se< I Confer them a | horns f The [ year (5 in the land 3-1 Tex; [ries. D [recent 1 lost to The I was t< ( /terns for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 276fleedMcftx«KH.n c \ no later than three business days before the desired run date. IVe onlyputtfBm s ur the name and phone number ol the contact it you ask us to do so. 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Woman, feline reunite after three years apart |Some | ne the held back ■Take tl the Cowl you coulc when the [I used ms ho nee wh DALLAS (AP) — After three years apart, Eleanor Kilgore and her black cat, Winston, are together again in time for Halloween. “It’s like he has been resurrected,” Kilgore said Monday. “This is one cat that really has nine lives, I guess.” since Feb. 16, 1986. “I think he was as surprised and happy to see me as I was to see him,” she said. bid fig to|win ar sure loss olds arou a rai home jer ' Being A telephone call from a woman Sun day afternoon persuaded Kilgore to drive 10 miles across town to see the cat that was wearing Winston’s worn leather col lar and metal identification tag. “I hopped in the car with tears stream ing down my face,” Kilgore said. Kilgore, 55, said Winston looks no worse for wear and still weighs about 14 pounds and has a shiny, bushy coat. But he has a few white hairs. “He looks like a big black teddy bear,” said Kilgore, a former model who runs a horse stable and frequently opens her home near White Rock Lake to ne glected or abandoned pets. ters and asked residents if they i&'sj her cat. She thought she had lean.::! ag e , I