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Page 4 The Battalion Wednesday, Novem^^r 2% 1988 Battalion Classifieds • HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ■ NEED STUDENTS TO WORK . A BROADWAY SHOW j ON DECEMBER 7th. | IF INTERESTED CONTACT RUDDER THEATRE | COMPLEX AT 845-8903 | OR COME BY ROOM 107 OF RUDDER. BURGER KING Now Hiring Shifts available during the following times: 5a.m,-11a.m. 11:00a.m.-4:30p.m. 4:30p.m.-8:30p.m 8:30p.m.-4:00a.m. Apply in person between 2:30p.m.-4:30p.m. 1719 Texas Ave. Culpepper Plaza THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE is taking applications for imme diate route openings. Pay is based on per paper rate & gas allowance is provided. The route requires working 3 hours per day. Earn $500.-$700. per month. If interested call: James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appt. PHARMA(X)lJ0GIST Pliarmacologist for pharrm— ceutical research firm spec ializing in bioavailability, bioequivalency and pharmakin etics studies. Call Pauli Research International. 776-0400 CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING FOR CHRISTMAS, next spring and summer breaks. Many positions. Call (805)682-7555 E Xt ■ S-1 026. 52t12/02 Teacher’s Aid for Montessori pre-school kindergarten w/ability to speak & teach Spanish or French. Part-time. 779-0290. 63t 12/09 * NOTICE 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 STUDENT DIRECTORIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE!!! Bring your Fall ‘88 fee slip to Rm. 230 in the Reed McDonald Bldg, between 8-5 PIANO LESSONS Open Seven Days 500 William Joel Bryan Parkway, Bryan 60t11/23 • TRAVEL 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 Part-time Accountant needed for Real Estate Firm. Prefer older student or graduate student. Hours flexi ble. Need to be in College Station area at least two more years. Send Resume to P.O. Box 4453 Bryan, TX 77805. 58ttfn Waitresses, needed immediately at Yesterdays. Apply 1 l:30-2:00p.m. 4421 S. Texas Ave. Will Train.60tl 1/29 Wings & Things now hiring delivery drivers for day time and weekends. Apply at 1045 Texas Ave. S. 62tl 1/23 Experienced WYLBUR (OSWYLB) operator needed to perform simple computing & analyze results. Need immediately,Call 822-9227. 59tl 1/23 ♦ liOTtcnE WOMEN NEEDED FOR A NEW LOW-DOSE ORAL CONTRA- ' CEPTIVE PILL STUDY. ELIGIBLEWOMEN \ PARTICIPATING IN THE 6 MONTH ,. STUDY WILL RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING i FREE: •oral contraceptives for 6 months •complete physical ji •blood work •> «pap smear •close medical supervision Volunteers will be compensated. For more l information call: 846-5933 G&S studies, inc. (close to campus) DEFENSIVE DRIVING, GOT A TRAFFIC TICKET? GET YOUR TICKET DISMISSED?! 693-1322. 909 S.W.Parkway. 26tl2/09 • SERVICES SORE THROAT Wanted: Individuals, 18-70 years old, with sore throat pain, for 90 minute study to compare over- the-counter pain relief medication (no blood drawn). $40. incentive for those chosen to participate. CALL PAULL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL 776-0400 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $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. , Call uaull Research International 776-0400 $200 $200 $200 $200 * * SERVICES® Bbyfl! $40 $40 $40 $40$40 $40 $40 $40 Are you suffering from a TENSION HEADACHE?? Call To see if you qualify for a medication survey. $40 financial incentive for those chosen to participate. CALL PAULL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL 776-0400 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 ESSAYS & REPORTS 16,278 to choose from—all subjects Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD WSSm 800-351-0222 Or, rush $2.00 to: Essays & Reports 11322 Idaho Ave. #206-SN, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Custom research also available—all levels Duck, goose & pheasant day hunts. Katy area. Call Butch (713)391-4381 or Randy (713)391-9332. 56t01/02 PRIVATE VOICE INSTRUCTION Master of Arts Degree. 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Rush services. 846-3755. 181 tfn TEXSERV TEACHER PLACEMENT SERVICE-6801 Sanger Avenue, #108 Waco, TX 76710. 817-776-6175. 59t 12/02 Cal’s Body Shop-We do it right the first time! 823- 2610. 32ttfn • TORRENT All Bills Paid! •2 Bedroom 1 1 / 2 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 166tfn Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 4t1n In Bryan- Four Flex 2 Bdrm 1 Bath extra storage/fire place, ceiling fan, new carpet. Also adorable 1 Bdrm ef ficiency, Wyndham Mgmt. 846-4384. 57ttfa 2 Bdrm studio. Ceiling fan, appliances, pool, shuttle. $360-$385/mo. Glade East. 696-9669. 58t 12/07 * ROOMMATE WANTED Female non-smoker preferred, $ 124.50/mo. plus 1/2 utilities. No deposit. 823-1023 evenings. 59t 11/23 • FOR SALE 36” projection T.V., Mitsubishi, stereo, perfect condi tion, $ 1,000. 822-1248 day, 846-4555 after 6:00p.m. f.Otl 1/28 Stationary exercise bicycle, 100 miles, large seat. $50. 268-5896. 61tll/30 Apple lie computer, Epson printer, disk drive, $600. Senior-must sell. 268-5896. . 6U11/30 1986 Honda Elite moped, 1500 miles. $650. Runs like newl Senior-must sell. 268-5896. • 61 tl 1/30 Takamine 12 siring accoustic w/pic kup $325. Applause 6 string strat $275. Fender squire amp $50. Stereo $250. Call after 4p.m. 846-9313. 61tl 1/29 Mopetl $225. runs well. 17ft. canoe w/cquipmenr$250. 774-0749 after 5:30p.m. 59t I 1/23 Men’s suit 3-piece Austin Reed 100% wool char, grey 38 short seldom worn orig. $350. Asking $150. OBO. Also sport jacket br-tan-grey plaid wool $50. OBO. 696-7982. 60t 11/28 TIME FOR A RESUME Kinko’s can help you prepare for your future. We have a wide range of papers and envelopes to give your resume the professional look it deserves. kinko'S' Great copies. Great people. 201 College Main 846-8721 CHIMNEY HILL BOWLING CENTER “A FAMILY RECREATION CENTER" 40 LANES-AUTOMATIC SCORING OPEN BOWLING EVERY DAY HAPPY HOUR ALLTHE 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. 260-918S What’s Up Wednesday ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: call the Center for Drug Prevention and Educa tion at 845-0280 for details on today’s meeting. Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only publish the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What's Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are run on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. If you have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315. Police Beat A&M Isteakhouse BUT REAL HEAVYWEIGHTS WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. matterwhat you've go to say or sell, our Classi fieds can help you do the big job. Battalion Classified 845-2611 The following incidents were reported to the University Police Department from Nov. 15 through Thursday: MISDEMEANOR THEFT: • A student reported that someone stole her moped, which was parked on campus. • One backpack and two bicy cles were stolen from various lo cations around campus. • Officers arrested a Bryan resident for a previous theft of a bicycle from Walton Hall. • A student reported that someone stole the validation sticker from his car’s license plate. • Someone stole a camcorder from the Southern Crops Labo ratory. BURGLARY: • A Cain Hall resident re ported that someone entered his locked room and stole his video cassete recorder A Texas A&M shuttle bus hit a University truck from behind while driving north on Coke Street Tues day. Officer John Mann of the Univer sity Police Department said no se rious injuries occurred in the acci dent. However, one of the three bus passengers was given a routine check to look for minor neck injuries, he said. UPD officials are compiling evi- CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: • A student reported that someone slashed two tires on his car while it was parked on Hensel Drive. Another student reported that later that night, someone slashed two tires on his car, which was parked on Avenue B. • Someone turned a road sign around on Fish Tank Road to in dicate a turn in the wrong direc tion. • A student reported that someone broke the taillight of her car. PLACES WEAPONS PROHIB ITED: • After responding to a report that smoke was coming from a room in Aston Hall, officers dis covered that three students had set off gunpowder. The officers found that a shotgun was being stored in the room by one ol the occupants. dence to determine which driverwas at fault in the accident, Mann said Tuesday. Three of the bus’ headlights were broken in the accident. Damage to the truck resulted in its rear bumper being bent. Doug Williams, manager of bus operations, said the bus driver will be suspended from driving for one day if the accident is chargeable. Her driving record also will be reviewed, he said. Salutes Faculty/Staff Dr. Robert D. Baker, a professor in the Department of Forest Science, has been elected to the position of Fellow in the So ciety of the American Foresters. The Society of American For esters elect a small number of distinguished members to the po sition of Fellow each year. Students The Resident Advisor Staff Council has named Ellen East the Resident Advisor of the month and Todd Montgomery Resi dent Director of the month. Four Texas A&M students received scholarships from the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center’s Pediatric Christmas Card Center. They are: Elizabeth R. Froneberger, an education major from Dickin son; Brenda R. Hayes, a sociology major from Fort Worth; Leigh Ann Robertson, an agricultural economics major from Bryan; Jeffrey G. Warhol, an applied math and computer science major from Athens, Texas. Salutes is a community service provided by The Battalion to list students, faculty and staff who have received honors and awards (such as scholarships, retire ment, etc.). Space is limited and is provided on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee that your submission will run. Submissions may be re fused if they contain incomplete or incorrect information. If you have any ques tions, please call The Battalion at 845-3315. Shuttle bus hits University truck from behind Sigma Alpha Mu would like to thank Jackie Sherrill A1 Givens Donna Black Domino's Pizza Shipley's Donuts Miller Lite and all Aggies for making Bounce for Beats a success. J’