i Battalion Classifieds iiiiiiimim • HeLPWABrriED ,■* • : • FOR SALE ? • 1 NOTICE * SERVICES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS O.l. Corporation Is headquartered In College Station, Texas and has been hiring TAMU students since the early 70s. We specialize In me development, design, manufacture and sale of technologically advanced Instruments for the sampling, analysis and detection of compounds which contaminate water, air and soil. We currently have Job openings for the following: SCIENTISTS (Part-time to Full-time) Masters or Doctorate level to do research and development on new products In the fields of GAS and ION chromatography. We specialize In sam ple Introduction, detection and systems configu ration In these fields. ENGINEERS (Full-time) Mechanical and/or electrical engineers to develop new products relating to gas chromatograph sys tems and elemental analyzers. Industry experience Is highly desirable. CHEMISTS (Full-time) We are hiring chemists to be trained for sales and service of our full line of analytical Instruments. Candidates must be willing to relocate after training. Rease apply by sending resume to address below or completing application at the Company's facilities at the corner of Wellborn and Graham Road, College Station, Texas. 0.1. CORPORATION Attn: Scientists & Engrs. P.O. Box 2980 College Station, Texas 77841 (409) 690-1711 /heat furnished. Best offer. Lynn 845-9184 or 779- Earn $200.-1000. plus/month Seeking agressive sales moti vated trainees who want to earn while attending school. Build sales force/reap benefits. 846-3119, ask for Bryan. 55t11/17 | CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING FOR CHRISTMAS, next spring and summer breaks. Many positions. Call (805)682-7555 Ext. S-1026. 52t 12/02 Thursday evening babysitter. 4hrs. $4hr. 696-7414. • ANNOUNCEMENT Need money for Christmas! Want to get in shape. Farmer’s Market North Gate now hiring bicycle deliv ery personnel. If you can work from 11-2 or 11-5 M-W- F you have a job. Apply between 2-4 M-F. 56tl 1/18 • FOR SALE Honda 150 Elite scooter lor sale. For more informa tion. 846-0909. 57tll/21. LAST CHANCE! JANUARY SEMESTER BREAK BOAT O L O R A D O & VAI^BEAVERCREEK WINTER parH ^^IJONE from 4/V<- Y,eVs lace \V - vou vjauV. Vo VaVe a semester sYA breaV.te CoXotado, bvA ^ova re r nov sure who Vo cab or where Vo go. WOKT WOWEW -BE.Y\APP\. Mter Seven \eats oi oUenng CoWegrate VJ'mVer S>Va breaks... Sunchase has the answer. M- VordabXe sk\ Vnps Vo Vbe most \ropu\ar desbnabons including boVe\ or tu\Vy ecvuvpv 56 ^ condommrum (ynvb kvVcben) \odg\ng ior 5,6 or 1 days including \\\V VrckeVs, prcmcs, patbes, a\\ Vaxes, goodie bags, no damage deposW and experi enced on s\Ve buncbase sVab Vo make sure your Co\Veg)aVe WbrVer Ski Break ’gg memories vn\\ \asV a \iteV\me\ NoV sure yeV? 'N or tied abouV driving in Vbe snovj? finances a probiem? qONT VfOttKV - BB VWPP'V. Organize a ski group and vteii geV you Vbe bus! 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In Bryan- Four Plex 2 Bdrm 1 Bath extra storage/fire- place, ceiling fan, new carpet. Also adorable 1 Bdrm ef ficiency. Wyndham Mgmt. 846-4384. 57ttfn In Bryan- Four Plex 2 Bdrm/1 Bath extra storage/fire place, ceiling fan, new carpet. Also adorable 1 Bdrm ef ficiency. 52ttfn PROFESSORS OR CONSULTANTS: 150 sq. ft. suites, two blocks from TAMU. Lisa 693-8661 after 1:00p.m. 53tl 1/15 COUNSELOR POSITIONS AVAILABLE in resi dential wilderness camps near Dallas, Texas. B.A. or B.S, required. Live-in position. $13,500. starting salary; excellent benefits; career ladder. Girls’ camp (214)- 549-2381; Boys* camp (214)769-2500. 53tl 1/15 * ROOMMATE WANTED Roommate Needed: Fun Christian Girl. Rent- $145. mo. Please Call 696-4243. 56 11/18 Drivers Wanted. Take All Your Money Home Nightly. Apply In Person. Gumby’s Pizza. 1702 S. Kyle, Suite 101. 55tl 1/21 Moving to Houston? Former Student (‘85) seeking fe male housemates. Great location. Ten minutes to downtown. Call (713)880-4864. Leave message. 57tll/21 • PERSONALS Yearbook fee’s are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur ing the academic year in which they are published. Students who will not be on cam pus when the yearbooks are pub lished, usually in October, must pay a mailing and handling fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be mailed without necessary fees having been paid. STUDENT DIRECTORIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE!!! Bring your Fall ‘88 fee slip to Rm. 230 in the Reed McDonald Bldg, between 8-5 _ w 49ttfn m PARKERS USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES. 3708 N. Texas Ave. 778-0093. Open Tuesday-Satur- day 9-5. 57tll/21 SKI COLORADO! $25/NITE For 2. Ten cozy log cab- ins/kitchens some fireplaces. Gameroorn/fireplace, HBO, pool table, sauna. Fish, x-country ski. Ski Winter Park, Silver Creek. MOUNTAIN LAKES LODGE. Brochure/reservations-Grand Lake, Co. 1(303)627- 8448. 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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 SPRING BREAK f 89 Trips Available Now South Padre Island, TX Steamboat, CO Daytona Beach, FL Mustang Island, TX Hilton Head Island, SC Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late! Call Sunchase Beach & Ski Breaks 1-800-321-5911 lii Wren’s Wheel Alignment 500 W.J. Bryan Pkwy.(25th), Bryan 822-7884 Front End Alignment $17.95 Cars Only •Brakes«Shocks*Struts« DEFENSIVE DRIVING, GOT A TRAFFIC TICKET? GET YOUR TICKET DISMISSED?! 693-1322. 909 S.W.Parkway. 26tl2/09 THEY’RE HERE!!! Pick up your graduation announcements NOW!!! Extra announcements go on sale Friday Nov 18th, 8a.m. MSC216M. First come first serve. MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER Excellent Career Opportunity! On November 17, Prudential Insurance and Financial Services will be interviewing for career sales and sales management positions for the Central Texas area. We offer you the opportunity to be in business for yourself, but not by yourself, while providing •A COMPLETE TRAINING PROGRAM IN MARKETING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES PRODUCTS; •A COMPLETE BENEFIT PROGRAM; •A STARTING SALARY UP TO $28,600. A Prudential representative will be on Campus, Thursday, November 17, 1988. You may sign-up for interviews at the Placement Office or attend a 30 minute career seminar that will be held in Rudder Tower, room 604 AB at 5p.m. that day. All December, May and August graduates are encouraged to attend. Please bring your re sume. We look forward to meeting you. If you are interested, but unable to attend the seminar, please send your resume to The Prudential, attention: Recruiting Coordinator, P.O. Box 2265, Austin, Texas 78768. Prudential is an Equal Opportunity Employer. M/W. 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Word Processor. 7days a week. 776-4013. 27U2/07 CHIMNEY HILL BOWLING CENTER “A FAMILY RECREATION CENTER” 40 LANES-AUTOMATIC SCORING OPEN BOWLING EVERY DAY HAPPY HOUR ALL THE TIME PITCHER OR BEER $3.00 PITCHER FROZEN MARGARITA $8.00 WINE COOLER $1.50 DRAFT WINE COOLER $1.00 WITH THIS COUPON BOWL 2 GAMES AT 1.85 EACH AND GET 3RD FREE. TAX NOT INCLUDED, SHOES EXTRA. OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT BAR-SNACK BAR-POOL TABLES- VIDEO GAMES-TV 701 UNIVERSITY DR. E. 260-9185 YOU DON’T KNOW WHERE TO EAT OUT? Cisneros calls for aid increase at local level the Battalion ads! CHICAGO (AP) — Increasing medical needs of an older and more ethnic national population can’t al be met by the federal government so states, cities and businesses will have to do more, San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros said Mondav “If human problems are going to he addressed, they are going to bt addressed at the local level,” Cisne B Miam holii ros told delegates to the 99th annual test Vi meeting of the Association of Ameri can Medical Colleges, where he was invited to present ideas on healtli care from a mayoral perspective. Cisneros said that as the babv boom generation grows older, past the year 2000, more health care will be needed by a larger number of people who cannot afford it. Already, he added, cost-con tainment measures imposed on doc tors and hospitals are depriving peo pie of care they need. “We are seeing a trend towarddis charging patients from the hospital quicker and sicker,” he said, adding that in-home care often is not cov ered by insurance plans. Cisneros, a Democrat, is finishing his fourth two-year term as mayor. He is not running for re-election, but said he plans to write and do syn dicated daily radio programs in Spanish and English. Cisneros also told the meeting of the Washington-based association, which includes medical school and hospital officials, that minority groups are growing in size rapidly, causing “sweeping” changes in many states. He said a Rand Corp. study shows that California, the most populous state with 27 million people, will be 48 percent Hispanic, black or Asian by the year 2000. John Sherman, executive vice president of the association, said he agrees with Cisneros that society is facing great changes, and said the medical profession will try to meet changing needs, but can’t do it alone. ig for a Altho ially go ie nat ams a Ians. Fourt eeming late aga 35-25 ’ Jo. 3 M he Okl; he Oral “We’r a a ma ilenty o heir an thletic c City prepares arsenal to future disasters fight CORPUS CHRIST! (AP) - An arsenal to fight potential chemical disasters is slowly being built in this coastal city where officials say prepa rations previously were inadequate for an important petrochemical cen ter. In midsummer, the department's Hazardous Material response unit- known as HazMat — had only three disposable suits and a hodge-podge of homemade tools to work with. W.C. Jones, an assistant fire chief, said at the time that the city’s best de fense was Mother Nature. “The wind blows out of the south east about 90 percent of the time, and that would take the chemical out over the water of the ship channel, away from people,” Jones said in July in this city, where some area homes back up to refinery fences. But, Assistant Fire Chief J.R. Guz man, said a chemical disaster arsenal is slowly being built. The HazMat unit now boasts 12 dozen disposable suits and two com pletely encapsulated models, which were donated by Southwestern Re fining. Valero Refining has also promised to contribute some gear. Guzman and Jones said they need at least six encapsulated suits to work effectively, but the new equipment has eased tensions among fire de partment personnel. “I feel a lot more comfortable now than 1 did a year ago,” Guzman said. The t |an. 2 be vs. the 5 in the State or )urn or Cal or Restaurant gives meals to homeless DALLAS (AP) — A typical dinner menu at the Downtown Dallas Fam ily Shelter consists of chicken-fried steak, mashed potatoes, canned corn and sheet cake. On Sunday, the fare was more up scale: lima bean and black-eyed pea soup; green salad with basil-vinai grette dressing; pecan- and bran- crusted boneless chicken halves; po tato pancakes and praline-chocolate bread pudding. The gourmet fare was prepared by the staff of Actuelle, a five-star restaurant in Oak Lawn. Victor Gielisse and Clive O’Do- noghue, co-owners of Actuelle, had decided to celebrate the restaurant’s second anniversary by preparing 100 first-rate meals, which would cost about $45 each at Actuelle. “We wanted to mark our anniver sary in a way that really hits home, the Dutch-born Gielisse said. “It’s really scary to think this is happen ing so close to home. We were there at the shelter last week, and it gives you goose bumps to see the kids, the babies . . . .” The food was prepared by six members of Actuelle’s kitchen staff and served by three of its waiters, all of whom came in on their day off. n Schau lut then ng abou Notre hose tt he Ora ibout th “Whai ily enha 'Win hampic olute n hing ev f you ai raditior let’s 1 ie.” Trans )ame-W testa, n est of tl Both :eated, ; play Per Cal. West 15 Syrac Notre inly loss Irish ha »the H lo settle igainst t