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Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTS" ELECTRONICS HARDWARE ENGINEER Electrical Engineer Degree or Computer Engineer Degree Electronics manufacturing company of microprossor controls for Audio Visual Market. Experienced in serial communications, hardware design using RS 422/485, Microprocessor programming in assembly language is helpful. Also hiring two entry level engineers with knowledge of above. Company located in Richardson, Texas, Non-Smoking Environ ment, Equal Opportunity Employer. Send Resumes NOW to: Charleen Dowell PO Box 121635 Arlington, TX 76012 ACCOUNTANT Small accounting firm in Richardson Texas; degreed accountant to han dle client write-up; tax processing; federal tax preparation with future mas ter tax law, general accounting procedures and management consulting. Potential to become a partner. GPA 3.5 Preferred. Non-Smoking Environment, Equal Opportunity Employer. Must be energetic and willing to work long and hard with little supervision. Will interview at College Station. Send Resumes to:Charleen Dowell PO BOX 121635 Arlington, TX 76012 BURGER KING MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES One of the Nation’s leading restaurant companies is looking for Who is looking for •Self Starter •Excellent working environment •Fast Learner •Excellent Benefits •Motivator •Professional growth •Dependable *Long term success 2 years of college or restaurant management preferred, but not necessary. Send Resumes to: Or Apply in person to: Burger King Restaurant P.O. Box 10157 College Station, TX 77840 148105/05 Culpepper Plaza Mon.-Fri. 2 pm-4 pm Counselors-Boys Camp Western Massachusetts. Good salary, room/board, travel al lowance, beautiful modern facility. Must love kids and have skills in one of the following areas: WSI, tennis, arts & crafts, basketball, ar chery, admin/secretary. Call (914)381-5983 or write; Camp Winadu, 5 Glen Lane, Mamaro- neck, NY 10543. 148t05/17 • SERVICES SKIN INFECTION STUDY NOW HIRING DRIVERS NEEDED- EARN UP TO $8. hr. APPLY IN PERSON. 4207 Wellborn Rd. Radiology Tech Scott & White Out patient clinic has immediate vacancy for a registered (or eligi ble) Radiology Tech. Mon-Fri day hours Scott & White offers excellent benefits and competitive salary. Make application in person: Scott & White Clinic 1600 Univ. Ave. C.S.,TX. E.O.E. 147tn.R/nR THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE is taking applications for immedi ate route openings and summer routes. Pay is based on per paper rate & gas allowance is provided. The route requires working early morning hours 7 days a week and earns $500.-$700. per month. If interested call: James at 693- 7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appt. 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. EARN $500 OR MORE WEEKLY STUFFING ENVELOPES AT HOME. NO EXPERIENCE FOR FREE IN FORMATION SEND SELF AD DRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE TO: P.O. BOX 85658 WESTLAND, MICH 48185 145105/10 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 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 Cal’s Body Shop-We do it right the first time! 823- 2610. 32ttfri DEFENSIVE DRIVING! GOT A TRAFFIC TICKET? TICKET DISMISSAL! INSURANCE DISCOUNT! 693-1322. 85ttfn 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 STUDENT TYPING-- 20 years experience. Fast, accu rate, reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 133t06/06 PROFESSIONAL RESUME & WRITING SERVICE, • 420 TARROW, SUITE 114, 846-4968. 115t04/05 Typing: Accurate, 95wpm, reliable. Word Processor 7 days a week. 776-4013. 119ttfn • FOKiterrr Cotton Village Apts. Snook, TX. 1 Bdrm. $200., 2 Bdrm. $248. Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. i47tttr Visiting professor seeks house to rent for ‘89-90’ school yr. 845-7151 (W)/822-7308 (H). B. Olson. 142t05/24 Rem RED CROSS CERTIFIED LIFEGUARDS FOR LO CAL POOL $4.15 PER HOUR CALL 693-1894 AF TER 3:00 148t05/10 Assembly Language Programmer. If you are experi- ehced on the IBM-PC and /or Macintosh and would like an exciting, full-time -or- summer position, please call Gordon Walton at 268-5809. 146t05/10 Babysitter wanted. Mornings. In my home. $3.25/hr 693-0738 145t05/10 MUST KNOW NEEDLE WORK, PREFER GRAD UATE STUDENT’S WIFE. FLEXIBLE HOURS. PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON. THE STITCHERY. 809 Univ. Dr. East. College Station, TX. 145t05/10 Students needed for the following cities to survey seat- belt use in June: Abilene, Brownsville, Laredo, Wichita Fails. 3 days work; $100. plus gas. Call 845-5274 be tween Sam and 5pm for interview. 145t05/05 CEDAR CREEK CONDOMINIUMS Large 2 bedroom with fireplace, ceiling fan, ice maker, micro wave-washer dryer connection. Covered Parking, pool, volley ball court, picnic grounds & quiet at mosphere. Prices starting at $495. per mo. Summer only: $375. per mo. 1000 E. University 846-8750. LAB TECH-Pediatric office minimum 2 years experi ence with venipuncture Sc routine lab tests. Will con sider parttime for job- share situation. Send resume to 1328 Memorial, Bryan Texas 77802 140t05/08 April Bloom 2-3 bdr. duplex, near shuufe. 846-2471, 776-6856. 87tfr A 21x3rm ] bath luxury 4-plex, w/d, near TAMU. $3257mo. 693-0551,774-7970. 126ttfn ATTENTION-Hiring! Government jobs in your area $17,840-$69,485. Calf 1-602-838-8885 EXT. R 4009. 144ttfn 4 Bdrm 2 Bath house at 407 Fairview. Available May 1st. $500./mo. Call Notes-n-Quotes for more informa tion. 846-2255. 147t05/10 • FORRENT WAKE UP AGGIES! Vassar Court Luxury duplex & 4 plex 2 B/1 1 / 2 b APTS. On shuttle, 2 Blks. from cam pus, W and D incl. Large patio and low utilities. Summer Leasing Specials $299. 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 135104/24 DOLL HOUSE Overlooking lake, remodeled, hard-wood floors, central heat & air. Fireplace w/carved metal. Picket fence, 1 acre wooded. 2 Bdrm yellow w/white trim. Available May 10,106 Midway, Bryan. $400. Call (817)430-4900 Collect. 148t05/17 MOVING TO HOUSTON? NEED AN APARTMENT? Call PALS* (713)496-0707 A FREE SERVICE *Professional Apartment Locating Systems isattfn Room & bath 1 block to campus, private entrance, available May 16 $170./mo. 693-5286, 764-7363. 148t05/24 FOR RENT, DUPLEX APARTMENT NEAR CAM PUS, FURNISHED, $165./MONTH 693-5592. 148t05/05 4-PLEX, 2-BEDROOM, 1 BATH CENTRAL AIR & HEAT 7 MIN. FROM CAMPUS, ALL APPLIANCE, W&D CONNECTIONS. RENT $250. DEP. $150. 779- 3003 I35t06/I4 Schlotzky’s is now accepting applications for the sum mer p/t evening & weekend shifts. Apply in person only between 2-5. 141ttfn 2 BDRM/1 Bth. STUDIO APARTMENT, $250./mo., NEED SUMMER RENTER. NO DEPOSIT. CALL SHEILA at 764-2727. 146t05/10 House for rent: May 11-Aug 24, furnished 3 bdrm., f reat location. $450. per month, plus utilities. Call 846- 339. 146t05/05 3bdrm./2bth. mobile home, country setting. 2 acres, lots of trees, available April 1st. $385./mo. + $200. de posit. 693-2128. 120t 04/03 • NOTICE Summer Apartment For Rent. 1 Bedroom, Fully Fur nished. $200./month. Call Louis at 696-6092. I45t05/05 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. We buy-sell good used furniture. Bargain Place across from Chicken Oil. 846-2429. 134t04/28 TEXSEKX I EACHER PLACEMEN 1 SER\ ICE 6801 Sanger. # 108 Waco, I X 76710 81 7-776-6175 TRAVEL EXPLORE AUSTRALIA Travel camp and discover the outback this summer. Remaining spaces discounted as part of a special high adventure photo documentary project. $22.50. Call National Institute for Exploration. For more information 1-800-451-3585. 147105/24 • ROOMMATE WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED. HOUSE IN NICE NEIGHBORHOOD. 696-8214 Rent Negotiable 148t05/10 Roommate needed for summer and preferably fall. We are easy to get along with and you will have your own room. $130./mo. Cafl Amy or Lisa at 764-0933.47t05/05 Female Roommate Needed again. Summer '89. 2 BR/1 BA apartment. Willowick. Shuttle. 260-2307 147t05/10 • personals • FOR SALE HONDA Aero 80 SCOOTER. 1984 model. GREA 1 CONDI 1 ION, BLUE, 6500 miles, $650 (OFFER) 696-8558 or 696-7985. 148t05/31 Honda Aero 80-good condition, red, helmet included. $500. 696-4071. 148t05/05 Need to sell SENIOR BOOTS! Excellent Condition! Double Bar Shine on the Barrells. Boots, Spurs, Boot Hookes, and Boot Bags Included. $350. 693-5501 Size 8-9 146t05/10 New, 696-0942. i Jog, Lik I46t05/0 IBM XT PC, 20MB HD, 640K: $1,200. OKIDATA MICROLINE 193 PRINTER: $400. BUY BOTH: $1,400,696-9064. 146t05/05 Vespa 200E Scooter. Runs Great. $400. O.B.O. 693- 6065 or 693-5891. 146t05/05 HONDA SPREE $250. 85’ SUZUKI 550L $1600. MINT CONDITION TODD 696-1967 146t05/05 Raleigh Record 12-speed $135. Alpine stereo, AMP & speakers with Kicker II Box $325. Paul 693-6804 146t05/05 Sleeper Sofa. Graduating, so must sell quickly! Brown, firm, sturdy, vinyl. $40. 693-1992 147t05/05 • WANTED ATTENTION: STUDENTS LEAVING TOWN: WILL BUY FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, HOUSE- WARES, CONCRETE BLOCKS, ETC. CALL 409- 394-4081 AFTER 7:00 PM 148t05/l() 3 bdrm/2 bth 4-plex with w/d, on shuttle bus route, starting at $400./mo. Summer rates available. '764-0704, or 696-4384. 116ttfn rtgjfSS mm. . ... V34 ife its?#* Mi INY AOS. BUT REAL heavyweights WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. matter what you've go to say or sell, our Classi fieds can help you do the big job. Battalion Classified! 845-2611 Page 6 The Battalion Friday, May 5, ADOPTTON-Happily married couple will give your baby all their love Sc a home that is filled with music, laughter, warmth Sc security. Call Collect, Andrea- /Marty (215)963-9431 140t05/05 Two Texas banks close, brings total yearly failures to 5f 1986 Honda Spree; Great Condition, Low Miles, Call Alexis 260-3241. 145t05/10 ASSOCIATED PRESS LAB PUPS AKC confirmation, hunting dogs $150.- $200. 596-2479 after 5 pm 145t05/10 1983 Honda Ascot 500cc Good Condition. $700. Cali Jay 693-4687 145t05/05 Two more Texas banks were closed by regulators Thursday, bringing the number of failed insti tutions in the state to 54 this year. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corn, was named receiver for both banks, and immediately sold the in stitutions to new, already existing banks. Texas Banking Commissioner Kenneth W. Littlefield closed the Greater Texas Bank Leander in Leander, a community north of Aus tin, citing “a large volume of non performing loans and foreclosed real estate.” Graduating student needs 3 tickets to Friday 2 pm graduation ceremonies $$$ David 845-9812, 846-6193. I47t05/10 “Severe loan problems were at tributed to the aggressive and liberal lending practices of former exec utive officers and inadequate super vision by the bank’s hoard of direc tors, as well as the sharp decline in Austin real estate values,” Littlefield said. The FDIC sold the bank to Hill Country Bank, also in Leander, which will assume about S21.3 mil lion in deposits and has agrcci pav (he agency $1,000. Hill Com also will purchase Sl.l million Greater Texas’s assets and have lions to purchase additional asset The FDIC will advance at $20.5 million to the assumingk and will retain assets with a boot lue of about $20.9 million, The two Greater Texas branc will reopen Friday as branches Hill Country, and all depositors’; counts will automatically be ire ferred. Earlier Thursday, Katy Natioi Bank of Katy was declared insolvt: The one-branch bank, within assets of $bl .8 million, was closes Robert J. Herrmann, senior dtps comptroller of the currency,theft eral agency that regulates natiK banks. The OCC said the bank hac four-year history of troubles,! management had failed on its It 1986 promises to correct the I problems. First Bank of Navasota vv sume about $58.8 million of fc National’s deposits. Track owner gets permi despite drug conviction AUSTIN (AP) — Although track owner Frances Carr failed to disclose a drug possession conviction on the license application, the 'Texas Racing Commission has granted a pari-mu tuel permit for Manor Downs near Austin. The commission’s 5-0 vote on Wednesday followed two days of hearings, much of which centered on Carr’s failure to disclose on the application that she had been con victed in 1970 for possession of mar ijuana in the Bahamas. “If we wanted to deny the license, there are ample grounds to do so,” Commissioner Ruben Cardenas said. “But we have the strongest commitment on finances we have seen so far. They didn’t ask for any exemptions, they have experienced management on hoard, and they have a proven track record.” “We have to weigh that against something that happened to an 18- year-old girl 20 years ago,” Blodgett said. “T his is probably one of the toughest decisions I’ve ever had to make.” In an earlier hearing, before a li cense was granted to G. RollieV Downs at Brady, David Mitchell, president of the corporation that ganized the application, was |i. to withdraw. Cardenas said Mild wasn’t critical to that application,! Carr is critical to Manor Downs; plication. Carr has said she will financeaf the track’s improvements, which expected to cost $6 million. Sheisi heir of the Dougherty family of Q pus Christi, whose fortune cois from oil, gas and ranching interfi 1 in South Texas. The commission on Tuesdayk denied the application of Ran! Park near Amarillo for failing comply with the rules. Singer and sausage-maker Jim Dean, who owns 16 percent oft dall Park, refused to submit (iif prints and financial informationf quired by the commission. Dean said he was too busy withe inauguration of President JM when the Department of Pn® Safety contacted him to provide necessary documents. ( i Killeen college disputes repaying $4.5 million HOUSTON (AP) — Officials with financially troubled American Edu cational Complex are disputing a re port claiming the Kilieen-area com munity college should repay $4.2 million to the state for contributions made toward the retirement of em ployees who worked out-of-state in the school’s worldwide operation. The Teacher Retirement System of Texas found in an 11-month in vestigation that AEC allowed the state to pay for nine years of work ers’ retirement contributions that should have been reimbursed with federal funds, the Houston Chroni cle reported Thursday. AEC officials, however, indicated they will fight the findings, saying the state law does not apply to their contract activities. They said the law refers to federal grants, rather than contracts. “Weil just have to consult with a lawyer on it, hut there’s not any way we can pay $4.2 million,” said W.A. Roach, who chairs the AEC board of weil have discussions as to w happen next.” The retirement system begai; | vestigating last June after I Chronicle reported the state § paying $70,()()() a month toward I tirement of hundreds of AEU® ployees who work in federj funded military education progr® around the world. A 1979 state law requires scftj districts and public colleges for funds to reimburse the state! retirement contributions to enip'i ees whose salaries are paid n| provided by the {■■ | an agency of the I'ml or a privately spollj money States, States source. trustees. Jack Gullahorn, an AEC lawyer, said, “Our position hasn’t changed, and we’ve got a legitimate dispute on the meaning of that law. I’m sure “Our opinion is that tlielegisbn intent was for the money to be j posited in the state treasury,’ William H. Baker, general com! for the retirement system. Hal Daugherty Jr., who chair’! Texas Higher Education Coordif ing Board, said he believes thedj administration at the complex the hoard’s view that the Ah worldwide operations should not underwritten by the state. What’s Up Friday JEWISH STUDENT CENTER-.will meet at 8 p.m. for Shabbat services atHM Jewish Student Center. AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION:will meet at the Arkansas game to j an airline ticket giveaway. S.O.T.A.(STUDENTS OVER TRADITIONAL AGE):will meet at 5 p.m. atDuC ley's to discuss Southwest Conference baseball tournament tickets. Saturday TEXAS CRITERIUM BICYCLING CHAMPIONSHIP:will begin at 9 a.m. attK TAMU Research Park. This is the state championship race for the U.S. Cyclir- Federation. For more information please contact Bart Dunsford at 693-7422 TYLER HOMETOWN CLUB:will meet for a finals relief party at Sevilla Apa! ments #12. For more information, contact Matt Shamburger at 603-7106 Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 276 Reed McDonT- no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only publis’ the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What’s Up - a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are'f on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. Ilf have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315. : i