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i i Page 6 The Battalion Friday, April 21,1989 Battalion Classifieds ♦ HELP WANTED THERE’S A JOB FOR YOU IN A SUMMER CAMP The American Camping Association (NY) will make your application avail, to over 300 camps in the Northeast. Exciting opportunities for college students and professionals. Positions avail: all land and water sports, arts & crafts, drama, music, dance, tripping, nature, R.N.’s, M.D.’s, Aides, kitchen, maintenance. COLLEGE CREDIT AVAILABLE. CALL OR WRITE FOR APPLICATION. AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIATION, 43 W. 23 St., New York, N.Y. 10010, 1 -800-777-CAMP. 132t04/28 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. Call (914)381-5983 or write Camp Winadu, 5 Glenn Lane, Mamaro- neck, N.Y. 10543. 12 5t»' R.A.’s Needed Enthusiastic leaders needed for RESIDENT ADVISORS for new top-quality private dormitory. Need students with bright pleas ant personalities and caring qual ities. Please apply in person with re- sume-between 9am and 12pm at University Tower-410 South Texas Ave. C.S.-(Old University Inn) NO PHONE CALLS! 138t04/27] GROUP WANTED: University Organization or Group to work a Fall 1989 National Mar keting Promotion. Gain valuable experience working for a Top Fortune 500 firm while earning great pay + bonuses. Call Petra/Eileen 800-592-2121 136104/24 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 6:0Qpm 260-9111. National Marketing firm seeks ambitious, mature stu dent to manage on-campus promotions for top na tional companies this school year. Flexible hours with earnings potential to $2,500. Call Lisanne or Rebecca at 1 -800-592-2121. 138t04/20 KENNEBEC CAMPS- Lakeside program of profes sional instruction in sports, watersports, crafts, trips & theater to boys, from around the world. We are Looking for QUALITY SPORTS INSTRUCTORS to work on our program. (June 16-Aug. 17), aged 19 + with a proven ability in one or more of our 60 areas ol instruction. They need an outstanding personality & a sense of leadership. In return we offer fun, living on a lake and a fascinating summer. Rewarding work! please write or call: Kennebec Camps, 24 Ten O’Clock Lane, Weston, OT 06883. Tel: (203)226-9811 (call col lect). 98ttfn GRE-Free diagnostic evaluation. Discounts available. Call Kaplan 696-PREP. 136t04/25 AT FENTTON-HIRING! Government jobs-your area. $17,840-$69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885, EX E. R4000. 133t04/28 Wanted-person familiar with T heatre arts needed to coach individual. Will pay. Call Chuck 696-0489. Leave message. 132t04/21 MAKE BIG $$$$. Quick, easy, legal. Send lor informa tion. P. O. Box 8004 College Station, TX. 77844. 137t04/26 Attention students who want summer employment: ManPower temporary Service has temporary positions for receptionists, secretaries, word processors, & data entry. Good hourly pay for skilled people. Must be available between 8 & 5. Call ManPower at 846-3535. 137t04/21 Attention students who want summer employment: ManPower Temporary Service has openings for tem porary light industrial workers. All shifts available. Good hourly pay, must have valid driver’s license, so cial security card, reliable transportation, a working phone, & steel-toed boots. Call Manpower, 846-3535. 137t04/21 Accepting applications for p/t work Grapevine Restau rant call for appt. 696-3411 -ask for Patsy. 136t04/21 Female student for p/t domestic help, 6-8 hrs. per wk. 696-7414. 136t04/24 EMILIO’S PIZZA $5. to $8. per hour. Choose your own hours. Fun working enviroment. Immediate openings. Phone 696-1425. 136t04/25 Pizza Classics now hiring delivery drivers, part-time, earn up $10./hr. All shifts available. Apply in Person. 696-0234. 124104 07 • SERVICES 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”) G & S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 76 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) 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 I7t TYPING. WORD PROCESSING- Personal Attention- Excellent Service- Professional Results- 764-2931. .106t 03/03 Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 128t05/31 ON THE DOUBLE Professional Word Processing, laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rush services. 846-3755. , 181tfn Typing: Accurate, 95wpm, reliable. Word Processor 7 days a week. 776-4013. 119ttfn Cal’s Bydy Shop-We do it right the first time! 823- 2610. ; 32ttfn STUDENT T YPING-- 20 years experience. Fast, accu rate, reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 133t06/06 • NOTICE AGGIE STORAGE BOX NEED TO STORE YOUR BELONG INGS FOR THE SUMMER? DON’T HAVE TIME TO HASSLE WITH FINDING A TRUCK, RENTING A TRAILER, OR TRANSPORTING YOUR GOODS HOME OR TO A STORAGE UNIT? CALL AGGIE STORAGE BOX AT 693-4732 LEAVE MESSAGE. WE DELIVER A STORAGE VAULT TO YOUR HOME, APARTMENT, OR DORM. YOU PACK IT THE WAY YOU LIKE:LOCK IT YOURSELF (OR WITH ONE OF OUR LOCKS) AND YOU’RE DONE. GIVE US A CALL, AND WE’LL COME PICK UP YOUR VAULT, STORE IT DURING THE SUMMER, AND RE-DELIVER IT IN THE FALL- ALL FOR $150. RENT YOUR OWN VAULT, OR GO IN WITH YOUR BUDDIES! IT’S CHEAP & EASY. RESERVE YOUR VAULT SOON. ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS If you have ordered a 1989 Aggieland, and will not be here in the fall when they arrive, please come by the English An nex and pay a $4. mailing fee, and leave your for warding address so we can mail it to you next fall when they arrive. • FOB SALE Saber-TAML’ 32’ blade, mint condition $245. Buck 696-5879 LEAVE MESSAGE lS8t<)4/27 1987 VFR 700 Interceptor Dark Blue, Excellent Con dition. Helmet and Gear Included $3000 260-2249 138t04/27 Honda Elite 150. 6,500 miles, Helnient and covet, $ 1.000. 696-0680 134t04/21 April golf & tennis specials. Goll dubs re-gripped, $1.95 per dub. Raquets strung tviih tournament nylon string $8. Tri-State Sporting Goods 846-1947. 134t04/21 1979 CAMERO T-TOPS, AM/FM/CASS, runs well, good cond. $1600. 693-0491 137t04/26 1984 Honda Elite 125 for sale. Great condition. Call 696-9670. 135104/24 TRIATHLON/RACING BIKE- 56cm CENTURION, EXCELLENT CONDITION, LOTS OF EXTRAS $375.0.8.0.846-5853 135t04/24 WORD PROCESSING. RESUMES, AND GRAPHICS LASER PRINTER. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 84t05/03 86 Honda 450 Nighthawk-blue, sport fairing, mainte nance records, very nice. ALSO-‘85 Honda 150 Elite Deluxe-red, 2 years stored indoors, like new. Darren 696-7173. 136t04/21 Professional Word Processing by experienced typist. Carla 690-0305. 138t05/04 Summer apartment for lease. Fully furnished, one bed room. Call Louis at 696-6092. 136t04/21 DEFENSIVE DKl . 1 A i xc.w ric i ic-Kr. t .- TICKET DISMISSAL! INSURANCE DISCOUNT! 693-1322. 85ttfn Government homes from $1. 'U Repair.’ Also tax de linquent property. Call (805)644-9533 extension 670 for more information. 127ttfn • FOR SALE We buy-sell good used furniture. Bargain Place across from Chicken Oil. 846-2429. 134t04/28 ATTENTION ANYONE RECENTLY TOWED FROM NORTHGATE BY DON S WRECKER SERV ICE: CALL BRIAN 846-5649 135t04/21 KENMORE FRIDGE: NEVER BEEN USED, PER FECT FOR DORM. 846-8814, CLAYTON. 137t04/21 ♦ PERSONALS SUMMER IN EUROPE FROM $326. each way on dis- counted scheduled airlines to Europe from Austin. Call (800)325-2222. 1380)5/04 • FOR LEASE SUBLEASE A 1 BDRM HUNTINGTON APT. FOR SUMMER. SHUTTLEBUS ROUTE 696-6245. 136t04/25 SUMMER: FURNISHED 3-BED 2-BATH HOUSE, SOUTHWOOD VALLEY: WASHER/DRYER, CIEL- INC FANS, GAS APPLIANCES. ROOMY. $450./MONTH 693-1936 135t04/21 • FOR RENT Summer Leasing Specials Vassar Court Luxury duplex & 4 plex 2 B/1 1 /2 b APTS. On shuttle, W and D incl. Large patio and low utilities. Wyndham Mgmt. 846-4384. ATTENTION HOUSTON BOUND AGGIES NEED A PLACE TO LIVE? APARTMENTS, TOWNHOMES, CONDOS, HOMES LEASE OR PURCHASE. AGGIES HELPING AGGIES CALL JIM 846-9154 (Class of 88) NANCY 846-4658 AGENTS MOVING TO HOUSTON? NEED AN APARTMENT? Call PALS-A- (713)496-0707 A FREE SERVICE ^Professional Apartment Locating Systems i33tttn Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Cali 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 4t1 Beautiful 2 bdrm. 2 bath apartment overlooking pool for sublease this summer $200. mo. neg. 696-4389 138i04/27 Available mid May duplex apt 3 miles from campus $215. All bills paid. Fenced yard 823-0445. 138t04/27 Horse Stalls for rent. One mile from Freeman Arena. 846-4880. 138t04/27 CreekWood Apts, efficiency w/unique floorplan, study desk, private porch, w/d conn Rents start at $245./mo. 846-4384. 118t05/04 APARTMENT: 1 bedroom loft, beautiful interior, rea sonable rent! 846-2183. 131t04/25 Attention vet students 3 bdrm 2/bath trailer on 10 acres-barn. $400. 778-7064 or 846-2429. 134t04/28 CASA BLANCA APTS. SUMMER RATES: $200.- Regular Rental $160. DORM. On Shuttlebus Route, Laundry Room, Swimming Pool, etc. CALL 846-1413 133t04/28 CASA BLANCA APTS Prelease Special: $215.-Dorm $285.-9mo. $265.-1 yr. 2 BDRM 1 bath Can Be fur nished or unfurnished. We are on shuttlebus Route, LAUNDRY ROOM, swimming Poo!, etc. CALL 846- 1413 April Bloom 2-3 bdr. duplex, near shuttle. 846-2471, 776-6856. 87tfn 4-PLEX, 2-BEDROOM. 1 BATH CENTRAL AIR & HEAT 7 MIN. FROM CAMPUS, ALL APPLIANCE, W&D CONNECTIONS. RENT $250. DEP. $150. 779- 3003 135t06/14 3bdrm./2bth. mobile home, country setting. 2 acres, lots of trees, available April 1st. $385./mo. + $200. de posit. 693-2128. 120t04/03 A 2bdrm/lV2 bath luxury 4-plex, w/d, near TAMU. $325./mo. 693-0551, 774-7970. 126ttfn 2 BDRM, large rooms, large closets, pool, laundry room. 505 #2 Nagle, Northgate. 846-4206. 127t04/28 SUMMER RATE 2 BR, $285.-2 BDRM, LARGE ROOMS, LARGE CLOSETS, POOL, LAUNDRY ROOM. 505 #2 NAGLE, NORTHGATE. 846-4206. 127t04/28 r CHECK THE for All Your Needs Bill would stiffen penaltie for unscrupulous lawyers AUSTIN (AP) — The Texas Sen ate approved a bill Thursday that would stiffen penalties against attor neys who try to solicit business in an unscrupulous manner during a crisis situation. Sen. Hector Uribe said his bill was a response to complaints about attor neys after the July 7 roof collapse of a three-story department store in Brownsville that killed 14 people and injured 47 others. The collapse occurred under the weight of rain fall trapped on the roof. Uribe, D-Brownsville, said lawyers descended on the families of victims like “a horde of locusts.” Penalties would range from a pos sible jail term of one year and $2,000 Fine, or both, to a possible Fine of $5,000 and maximum prison term of 10 years. The bill was approved on a voice vote and sent to the House. In other business, the Senate ap proved measures that would: dollars unavailable for approprii tion because of pending litigation.In an early revenue estimate given n the Legislature, nearly $2.1 billion was reserved because of lost cases® potential losses from tax litigation, Some attorneys or their “runners” impersonated priests and Red Cross ffic officials to try and drum up busi ness, Uribe said. “These lawyers exploited this very tragic event,” he said. “Lawyers should not take advantage of indi viduals at a time when they are grieving or injured.” The bill would increase penalties against attorneys or their represen tatives who try to solicit business at a hospital, funeral parlor, cemetery or accident scene, or impersonate a clergyman, emergency worker or public employee. • Change procedures in handling disputed tax funds that will add about $168 million to state coffers over the next two Fiscal years, according to an analysis by the Legis lative Budget Board. The bill by Sen. Kent Caperton, D-Bryan, would allow the state com ptroller to delay refunds from tax lawsuits to the beginning of the two- year budget cycle following the date of a final courtjudgment. Lawmakers have been com plaining of the large amount of tax • Allow counties on a locale basis to exempt boats, recreatki! motor vehicles and aircraft fr property taxes. Sen. Carl Parker, Port Arthur, said costs to trackdm«! and place this property on the tu rolls exceeds the amount of taxes collected. • Expand a food assistance pro gram that gives coupons to low-in come, pregnant women that thev can exchange for fresh produce pur chased at local farmers’ markets Sen. Hugh Parmer, D-Fort Worth, said the bill helps the women, their children and farmers. House OKs bill to let doctors test patients for AIDS AUSTIN (AP) — The Texas House on Thursday tentatively ap proved a bill that would allow doc tors and hospitals to administer AIDS tests witnout specific consent from the patient. The bill by Rep. Billy Clemons, D- Pollok, would modify 1987 legis lation requiring special consent for AIDS testing. Under Clemons’ bill, patients could be asked to sign a specific con sent form for AIDS testing or they could be tested by signing a general consent form for medical tests, which would not specify AIDS test ing. After lengthy debate and a de feated motion to table the measure, House members passed it in a non record vote. Another vote is re quired for final passage. Restaurant Report — w III . By Mia B. Moody REPORTER The restaurants listed below were inspected by the Brazos County Health Department Mon day through Wednesday. Infor mation is taken from a food serv ice establishment inspection report. SCORED BETWEEN 95 AND 100: TCBY at 404 University Dr. was inspected by David Plett.Score — 99. One point was deducted because hair restraints weren’t used by employees with long hair. Archie’s Hamburgers at 915 Harvey Road was inspected by David Plett. Score — 99. One point was deducted because the ice scoop handle w as in ice. Pie Are Square at Texas A&M was inspected by David Plett. Score — 96. F our points were de ducted because handsinks didn't have hot and cold water faucets turned on. David Jef ferson, a registered sanitarian at the department, says restaurants with scores of 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 be misleading, Jefferson says, because restaurants can gel 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 five 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 sarritarians. Valley View Apartments in Pecan Ridge, 2 bdrm., 1 l /V bth, rents start at $310./mo. Options include: fenced yard, w/d conn., fireplace. 846-4384. 1 18t05/04 3 bdrm/2 bth 4-plex with w/d, on shuttle bus route, starting at $400./mo. Summer rates available. 764-07^< or 696-4384. 116ttfn HOW ARE YOU UTILIZING YOUR TIME ON CAMPUS? ZENITH INNOVATES AGAIN - WITH THE NEW BATTERY-DRIVEN SUPERSPORT 286™- T0 GET YOUR CAREER ON THE FAST TRACK. Compact. Lightweight. Yet bursting with 286 desktop speed and power. Operating at 12 MHz with zero wait state technology. To tackle research, engineering, statistics, architecture and math-intensive classes. That’s the new SupersPort 286 from Zenith Data Systems —today’s leader in battery-operated portables. ADVANCED DESKTOP PERFORMANCE TO GO. The SupersPort 286 offers fast 20MB or 40MB harddisks and 3.5" 1.44MB floppy drive to carry volumes of data and application programs. 1MB RAM — expandable to 2MB with EMS and extended memory capabilities to run MS-DOS® and MS-OS* PC/XT and AT compatibility to give you the ability to multi-task applications. Plus a detachable battery with AC adapter/recharger. For 286 desktop standards in a truly portable PC. ENJOY BETTER HOURS ON CAMPUS. Hours of battery power, that is. For greater productivity in all your classes. After all, the SupersPort 286 features Zenith’s comprehensive Intelligent Power Management—4 system that lets you control how your battery power is consumed so you won’t waste valuable energy on components and peripherals not in use. AN EASY READ ANYWHERE ON CAMPUS. For crisp text and superior readability, the SupersPort 286 also features Zenith renowned dazzling back-lit Supertwist LCD screen with 640 x 400 double-scan CGA resolution for greater clarity. The screen even tilts back 180-degrees so it lies flat to accommodate a desktop monitor. TO HARNESS THE NEW SUPERSPORT 286 PORTABLE PC AT A SPECIAL STUDENT PRICE, WRITE OR CALI TODAY. Try the new Educational Purchase Program! M icroCompi iterCenter Computer Sales and Supplies rEMiTM Located at the MSC inside the Texas A&M Bookstore Monday thru Friday 7:45a.m. - 6:00p.m. Saturday 9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. (409) 845-4081 data systems pricing offer good only on purch«ic» directly through Zenith Contact luted above by aludcnti. faculty and naff for their own um No other diacounti apply Limit one portable computer per individual in any 12 month period Pneei lubjeci to change without notice. *1988. Zenith Data Synema The Battalion SP< Friday, April Top SWCT FROM STAFF & WIF The top-ranker ball team con tint Southwest championship thi three-game serie against Texas Cl busy weekend 1 teams. The A&M tenn to Fort Worth u Southwest Confe ships while the women’s track te the Baylor Invitati Mark Johnson’: are coming off a t Texas and hope third-ranked Ark SWC) in the con Aggies (11-1) wil Hick By Stan Golabi SPORTS WRITE Nothing help than winning an basketball team spring by signin; 30 high school pi. Yatisha Bosha, High School Pla 1989 and No. Houston Chronn ball prospects, let national letter o Detr It’s amazing wh and a new offense ateam. But in the first-round pick tl trying to trade aw getting ridiculous The Lions have to draft Heisman Sanders in the fir: trying to trade hir picks. What seems iro finished under th Central last year i: potential NFL suj not mesh complet offensive scheme. 1 think the phi; AC su Kll Let Pi; Ma i Smal j Pizza $4. Q°odA«xl17-l LZZZ Medi i 2 Pej i $6. I Qood April 17- rr— I Group 1 I Largi i Pack i i $9.