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    The Battalion
Friday, April 7,1989
W SERVICES
Battalion Classifieds
SKIN INFECTION STUDY
G & S Studies, Inc. is participating in a
study on acute skin infection. If you
have one of the following conditions
call G & S Studies. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated.
* infected blisters * infected cuts
* infected boils * infected scrapes
* infected insect bites (‘‘road rash”)
• HELP WANTED
IMMEDIATE PART-TIME
OPPORTUNITIES
ENGINEER TRAINING
20,000 Package.
2,000 Starting Bonus.
, an
The
Army Reserve unit in the
area, has a limited number of
openings for Combat Engineer training. If you
qualify and complete training in this specialty, you
get a $2,000 bonus. \bu’ll also earn a good part-time
income for serving usually one weekend a month
plus two weeks Annual Training. \bur total part-
time income during a standard enlistment will be
over $13,000.
If higher education is your goal, you may
receive Montgomery GI Bill money for college or
approved \b/Tech training—up to $5,040.
If youd like a big $2,000 bonus, $13,000 in
salary, and up to $5,040 for educational expenses,
the Army Reserve offers you a $20,000 package you
probably won’t find anywhere else for a part-time
job. Openings are limited, so call right now:
U.S. Army Recruiting Station
Post Oak Mall, 1500 Harvey Road
College Station, Texas 77840-3751
(409)764-0418
BEAU YOU CAHBC:
ARMY RESERVE
COUNSELOR’S BOY’S CAMP
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS.
Good Salary, room/board, travel
allowance and beautiful modern
facilities.
Must love kids and have skills in
one of these activities; arts &
crafts, nature, fencing, overnight
hiking, ropes archery, oil water or
land sports.
Cal! (914)381 -5983 or write Camp
Winadu, 5 Glenn Lane, Mamaro-
neck, N.Y. 10543. i 2 5ttin
THE GREENERY
Landscape Maintenance
Team member
Full-time or Part-time
Interview Mon-Thurs
from Sam - 9am
823-7551
1512 Cavitt, Bryan
Summer Work For Rent
12 TAMU Students with ranch or
construction experience wanted
for work.
May 15-June 14 in exchange for
apt. for Summer.
Call 846-1413 or come by 4110
College Main Apt 42.
Bryan, TX to apply.
128104/21
National Summer Work Program for
College Students.
Earn $400. + per week.
College Credit.
All Majors.
Full-time work only.
Call before 6:00pm 260-9111.
Computer Manager for special
ize information system, data
bases, word processing pro
grams for church.
Permanent part-time, flexible
hours, 10-20 hrs. a week.
Call 779-1324 week days 9-4.
MARK BIG $$$$ Quick, easy, legal. Send for informa
tion. r.O Box 8004 College Station, TX. 77844.
128t04/13
Maintenance work Manor East Mall. 9-15 hrs. per
week. Call Allison 696-1444. 128t04/14
Care Plus Medical Center has positions open for expe
rienced X-Ray Technician. Primarily evening hours
and some weekends. Good Benefits. Call Sharon at
696-0683 for info. 126t04/l 1
KENNEBEC CAMPS- Lakeside program of profes
sional instruction in sports, watersports, crafts, trips &
theater to boys, from around the world. We are
Looking for QU ALI 1 Y SPORTS INSTRUCTORS to
work on our program. (June 16-Aug. 17), aged 19 4-
with a proven ability in one or more of our 60 areas of
instiuction. They need an outstanding personality & a
sense of leadership. In retlirn we offer fun, living on a
lake and a fascinating summer. Rewarding work'
please write or call: Kennebec Cayips, 24* fen O’clock
Lane, Weston, C I 06883. Tel: (203)226-981 1 (call col
lect). 98ttfn
Business Graduates: Ccnare, local upscale Italian res
taurant. seeks agressive candidates for position of assis
tant manager with growth potential. Restaurant expe
rience preferred. Send resume and salary history to
P.O. Box 5744. Brvan, TX. 77805. 125t04/07
Pop’s Barbeque is now hiring front line servers, cash
iers, & bus personnel. Apply in person at 2319 T exas
Ave.S. 124t04/07
Pizza Classics now hiring delivery drivers, part-time,
earn up $10./hr. All shifts available. Apply in Person.
696-0234. 124t04/07
Instructors needed: MSC University Plus is currently
seeking instructors for classes in a variety of special in
terest areas including languages, arts & crafts, business,
health/self-help, and do-it-yourself. Call 845-1631 for
more information. 124t04/07
Farmer’s Market Northgate now hiring in store/deliv
ery personnel. Apply between 2-4 p.m. M-F. 127t04/07
« FOR BALL
AGGIE PARENTS-GIVE ME 5!
Just 5 minutes will convince you, these properties are
worth a look!
SUPER CONDO! 2 BR, 2 Bth close to campus. Fireplace, washer/dryer,
microwave, fridge, dishwasher. Complex has pool, hot-tub, rec-room.
Ideal future income property! $42,000 Holly Coast
ASSUMABLE LOAN-LESS THAN $5,000 DOWN! 2 BR, 2 Bth condo on
shuttle, close to mall. Microwave, fridge, dishwasher, W/D conn. Split-
plan privacy! Poo!, hot-tub, tennis erts. $51,500 Holly Coast
EXCLUSIVE 2 BR, 2 1 / 2 BATH CONDO in Southwood Valley. 2 car ga
rage, fenced patio, possible owner finance. Shuttle route. $63,000 Myrna
Hughes
WOODSTOCK CONDO-Completely furnished 2 BR, 1 1 / 2 Bath with W/D
connections, small fenced patio, on shuttle route. $41,000 Myrna
Hughes
DUPLEX-LOCATED ON MOSS GLEN off Anderson. This 2 BR 1 Bth per
side duplex is located on shuttle route and is w/in biking distance of cam
pus. Priced at $54,000. Art King
THREE DUPLEXES, CLOSE IN with garages, 1,000 sq. ft. each side,
fenced yards, $59,900 each. Marie Hamilton
$39,900 on Park Place. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, walk to TAMU. Needs some
work. Pat Smith
Great 4 bedroom 2 bath house, blocks from TAMU. Central air & heat. In
the prestigious South Oakwood. Only $69,900. Call Pat at 846-3743 or
846-0101.
Call today! Coldwell Banker Richard Smith, Realtors. 846-3743.
1976 BMW 530i Maroon. 4 speed well maintained.
New engine and paint in 1984. $4,995. 713-782-4106.
128104/13
April golf Sc tennis specials. Golf dubs re-gripped,
$1.95 per club. Raquets strung with tournament nylon
string $8. Tri-State Sporting Goods 846-1947127t04/12
Attention parents Sc students! Buy a cozy 1 bedroom
townhouse. Renovation just completed. Quiet com
plex, convenient location. Only $22,000.! Contact
Coldwell Banker Richard Smith Realtors. 846-3743 or
agent Christine Beesaw 775-0407. 128t04/10
1980 Beverly Manor’ 2 Bdrm. mobile home (14x60)-
AU electric. Includes central air/heat, dishwasher, re
frigerator, washer & dryer. Located in C.S., available
mid-May. $8,000. or $3,000. and take over payments
or make offer. Contact Jim Roberts (409)776-8187.
127t04/07
Engines: All foreign, Japanese and European, up to
24,000 mile warranty; shipped anywhere. Also rebuild
kits with instructions for do-it yourself. Techna-Car
214-484-1258. 128ttfn
HONDA ELITE 150 1985 MODEL EXCELLENT
CONDITION $750. 693-9867. 124t04/07
BEAUTIFUL CITY LOT WITH TWO BEDROOM
MOBILE HOME. 19.500. CLOSE TO CAMPUS. 775-
6534. 128t04/07
KAWASAKI NINJA 600 ‘86. EXCELLENT COND1-
riON. LOW MILES $2,200. BRAD 764-677326t04/l 1
SENIOR BOO I S. 8V2-9 (B-C) SUPERB SHINE. $300.
CALL 774-0396. 126t04/12
86 Honda Spree Scooter Black, 600 miles. Good con
dition $375,260-8383. l22t04/07
HP41CV WITH ADVANTAGE PACK. $110. CALL
774-0396. 126t04/12
83 KAW ASAKI GPZ-305. WHITE.. GOOD CONDI
TION. RUNS GREAT $850. 260-6348. 125t04/12
1987 CUSTOM YAMAHA YSR50 MOTORCYCLE.
$850./OFFER. BRAD 846-5208. 126t04/l 1
G & S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933
“STREP THROAT STUDY”
Volunteers needed for streptococcal
tonsillitis/pharyngitis study
* Fever (100.4 or more)
’ Pharyngeal pain (Sore Throat)
* Difficulty swallowing
Rapid strep test will be done to con
firm. Volunteers will be compensated.
G & S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933 _
URINARY TRACT
INFECTION STUDY
If you PRESENTLY have the following
signs and symptoms call to see if you are el
igible to participate in a new Urinary Tract
Infection Study. Eligible volunteers will be
compensated.
• PAINFUL URINATION
• FREQUENT URINATION
• LOW BACK PAIN
G&S studies, inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933 171
• FOR SALE
PUREST FORM OF TRANSPORTATION: Black Ya
maha 180z w/windshield Sc basket. Driven by little old
lady from Pasadena. $1,150. ncg. 764-9352 127t04/12
• FOR RENT
Cotton Village Apts.,
Snook, Tx.
1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $240
Rental assistance available!
Call 846-8878 or 774-0773
after 5pm.
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)
Valley View Apartments in Pecan Ridge, 2 bdrm., 1
bth, rents start at $310./mo. Options include: fenced
yard, w/d conn., fireplace. 846-4384. 1 18t05/04
CreekYVood Apts, efficiency w/unique* floor plan, study
desk, private porch, w/d conn. Rents start at $245./mo.
846-1384.
118(05/04
DON’T PAY RETAIL FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR.
RJM & ASSOCIATES WILL PROCURE YOUR
NEW VEHICLE FOR COST PLUS A PERCENT
AGE.
CALL 696-0121 FOR DETAILS.
128ttfn
A 2bdrrn/l l-'li bath luxury 4-plex, w/d, near TAMU.
$325./mo. 693-0551, 774-7970. 126ttfn
WORD PROCESSING/GRAPHICS. Close to campus.
Reasonable rates. Laura 693-924$. 128(04/17
2 BDRM, large rooms, large closets, pool, laundry
room. 505 #2 Nagle, Northgate. 846-4206. 127t04/28
CRE-Trying for grad school? Come in and take our
free diagnostic. Discounts available. Call Kaplan 696-
PREP. 128t04/13
April Bloom 2-3 bdr. duplex, near shuttle. 846-2471,
776-6856. 87tfn
Immediate openings for bussers Sc line cooks. Must be
available some days Sc able to work through the sum
mer. Apply in person at Rita’s Eaterie Sc Cantina, 1704
Kyle. 126(04/11
3 bdrm/2 bth 4-plex with w/d, on shuttle bus roui*\
starting at $400./mo. Summer rates available. 764-0764
or 696-4384. 1 16nfn
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
Call 272-3348. 128t05/31
Sublease Summer 2 bdrm. I bath, fenced yard, 3/4 mile
from campus. $200./mo. + utilities 693-1091.
127t04/l 1
ON THE DOUBLE Professional Word Processing,
laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rush
services. 846-3755. ISltfn
SUMMER RATE 2 BR. $285.-2 BDRM, LARGE
ROOMS, LARGE CLOSETS, POOL. LAUNDRY
ROOM. 505 #2 NAGLE, NORTHGATE. 846-4206.
127t04/28
WORD PROCESSING, RESUMES, AND GRAPHICS
LASER PRINTER. PERFECT PRINT . 822-1430.
84t05/03
PERSONALS
T yping: Accurate, 95wpm. reliable. Wold Processoi 7
days a week. 776-4013. 1 I9ttfn
ADOPT ION: We know how wonderful it can he. Suc
cessful adoptive family seeks baby sister or brother.
Call collect Carole and Andy (919)490-7995. 102ttfn
Typing-Word Processing^ 1.50 page double-spaced,
$2. rush. 589-2793. 120tU4/07
Typing, Resumes, T heses. Dissertations. Laser Print-
• NOTICE
ing—Call Notes-n-Quotes for competitive rates 846-
2255. 124t04/14
SENIOR MARKETING
MAJORS-
Sell our University licensed indoo
r/outdoor ice cream parlor type
furniture to retailers, organiza
tions, cafes, cantinas, etc.
Metal seats embossed with ‘A & M
Aggies’. '
University colors.
Contact P. H. Breese, Import Tra
ders, 720 S. Florence, EL Paso,
TX 79901.
915-544-1214.
TYPING- WORD PROCESSING- Personal Attention-
Excellent Service- Professional Results- 764-2931.
.1 ()6tQ5/03
• TRAVEL
Free hotel pass with roundtrip Europe Air and Eurail
pass. Rainbow T ours, 720 N. Post Oak Rd.. Suite 100,
Ilouston, T exas 77024. (713)681-2733. 109ttfn
♦ LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Men’s gold diamond nugget ring, sentimental
value. LARGE REWARD. Michael 764-6746.128(04/13
$75. Reward for lost diamond ring initials T.I.. Senti-
mental T om 846-8976. 120104/10
IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS?
• Employment Authorization
• Relative Petitions
• Labor Certifications
• 3rd & 6th Preference Petitions
• Temporary Work Permits
• Intracompany Transferees
• Naturalization
• Deportation Proceedings
• VISA Processing
• Legalization Appeals
• Employer Sanctions
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Suite 102
Austin, Texas 78701
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Graduation Announcement
pick-up has been moved to
Student Programs Room 216 9am-8pm
Extra Announcements
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Tuesday
April 11 Sam
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Page 10
Man blames agency
for not curing son
of mental problem
AUSTIN (AP) — The parents of
John Lelszjr., the plaintiff in a 15-
year-old class action suit for better
treatment of the state’s mentally re
tarded, remained hospitalized in
Galveston Thursday after their son
attacked them, nearly biting off his
mother’s finger.
But the father of the severely re
tarded, blind man blames attack on
the Texas Department of Mental
Health and Mental Retardation, say
ing the agency has failed to provide
proper services to cure their son’s vi
olent behavior.
State officials, however, say they
have done all the Lelsz family has al
lowed them to do for their son.
John Lelsz Sr., 65, said he and his
wife, Ruth, 59, had picked up their
son from the Richmond State School
in Austin and drove him home to
Galveston for the week while author
ities refurbished his ward in prepa
ration for a federal inspection.
But when the Lelszes tried to take
their son to the grocery store Satur
day night, he began hitting and bit
ing the couple.
“He just freaked out,” the elder
Lelsz, who was driving, said. “He
wouldn’t believe that we weren’t tak
ing him back to that place. He kept
begging. He said, ‘Stay at home, stay
at home.’ He was flailing his arms
and waving. He was completely ber
serk.”
Lelszjr. bit his father’s arm and
hand multiple times, causing him to
lose control of the car. He also bit his
mother’s shoulder, arms, hands, and
finger so severely that she has hail
surgery twice since Saturday.
A nurse who asked not to be iden
tified told the Associated Press the
couple are recovering from their in
juries at John Sealy Hospital, but
probably will remain there about a
week.
“Both are doing fine, hut they’ve
got some infections and all,” the
nurse said, adding doctors had de
termined they would not have to am
putate Mrs. Lelsz’ left pinkie as origi
nally believed.
The elder Lelsz suffered severe
bites on two fingers and his arm,
while Mrs. Lelsz had a large gash on
the hack of her hand, bites on her
left arm and shoulder and many
bruises, the nurse said.
“Every bit of this was avoidable,’
Lelsz Sr. told the Austin American-
Statesman Wednesday. “They (stale
officials) have ignored our pleas,
They have ignored the court order
to get started witli appropriate pro
grams for everyone.”
John Lelsz Jr. became the lead
plaintiff of a 1974 class-action suit
seeking state reforms for thecareof
the mentally retarded.
But Jay Ion Fincannon, depun
MHMR commissioner for retarda
tion services, said, “To say that this
incident or many other (biting) inci
dents that have occurred was avoida
ble is not quite accurate.
“It’s almost impossible to knowif
there was something we could have
done that would have eliminated
John’s aggressive behavior and that
therefore, this incident wouldni
have occurred. We have done liter
ally hundreds of things withjohnjr.
in an attempt to curb his aggressive
behavior.”
“H e’s gotten more services than
anyone else has,” said Pat Craig, an
MHMR assistant deputy commis
sioner. “If anything, we’ve been dis
criminatory” toward Lelsz Jr., he
said, because his case is difficult and
he is the named plaintiff in thedass-
action suit.
Settlement agreements in the 15-
year federal court case don’t include
provisions written specifically for
Lelszjr. Rather, court orders issued
by U.S. District Judge Barefoot
Sanders of Dallas require improved
services for all retarded people.
Cal’s Body Shop-We do it right the first time! 823-
2610. 32ttfn
By Mia B.Moody
REPORTER
The restaurants listed below
were inspected by the Brazos
County Health Department
March 15-16. Information is
taken from a food-service estab
lishment inspection report.
SCORED BETWEEN 90 AND
95:
Wings N Things at 1045 Texas
Ave. was inspected by David Plett
Score — 93. Five points were de
ducted because food wasn’t
stored at the correct temperature.
Two points were deducted be
cause some food was improperly
thawed. Two points were de
ducted because food wasn’t pro
tected correctly during storage.
One point was deducted because
single-service articles weren’t
stored properly.
Tomas Panaderia at 210 Mar
tin Luther King was inspected by
David Pickens. Score — 90. Four
points were deducted because
outer openings weren’t sealed
correctly for insect and rodent
control. Three two-point viola
tions were cited because food
wasn’t protected properly during
storage, food-contact surfaces of
equipment weren’t clean and soap
was missing at handsinks.
SCORED BE TWEEN 80 and
85
Shipley’s Donuts at 210 Villa
Maria was inspected by Eddie
Bolch. Score — 84. Five points
were deducted because toxic
items were stored incorrectly.
Four two-point violations were
cited because food was stored in
correctly, food-contact surfaces
of equipment weren’t clean, tra-
shcans weren’t covered and soap
was missing from a restroom.
Points were deducted in other mi
nor areas.
David Jefferson, a registered sanitarian at the department, says
restaurants with scores ot 95 or above generally have excellent oper
ations and facilities. He says restaurants with scores in the 70s or low
80s usually have serious violations in the health report.
Scores can he misleading, Jefferson says, because restaurants can
get the same score by having several minor violations or a few major
violations. He says the minor violations can be corrected during the
inspection. Point deductions or violations in the report range from
one point (minor violations) to live points (major violations).
Jefferson says the department might close a restaurant if: the
score is below 60, the personnel have infectious diseases, the restau
rant lacks adequate refrigeration, there is a sewage backup in the
building or the restaurant has a complete lack of sanitization for the
food equipment.
The department inspects each restaurant every six months. Jef
ferson says a follow-up inspection is sometimes required if a restau
rant has a four- or five-point violation that cannot be corrected dur
ing the inspection, or if there are numerous small violations.
Inspectors at the department are registered sanitarians.
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Sun. 11:30-2:00 & 5:00-8:00
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Chosen from our most popular items
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At Ardan Crossing
Across from Steak 8c Ale
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Lunch 11-2 Dinner 5-10
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