Page 8 The Battalion Monday, August 28, 1989 Battalion Classifieds • Notice DECEMBER GRADUATES! DON’T MISS THE BOAT! ORDER YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENT FINANCE CENTER MSC ROOM 217 SEPT. 1-SEPT. 28 MON-FRI 8AM-4PM WE BUY-sell good used furniture. 'Three drawer desk, 30x45, $25. Bargain Place. Across from Chicken Oil. 846-2429. 184t08/31 • HELP WANTED HELP WANTED AVOID THE NOID FOR RENT Join the World's Largest Pizza Delivery Chain. Domino's Pizza is hiring just a few more drivers who want to earn $6-$8 an hour. Must be enthusiastic, have own car w/insurance and an excellent driving record. Apply at any B/CS location 189t09/01 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. " ’ -i virunc/-* Now Hiring All Shifts 5a.m.-11 a.m. 11a.m.-4:30p.m. 4:30p.m.-8:30p.m. 8:30 p.m.-3 a.m. Free Uniforms, 1/2 price meals Apply in Person between 2:30p.m.-4:30p.m. Culpepper Plaza 1719 Texas Ave. E.O.E. yntni i MANAGER TAMU VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM Female undergrad preferred. Apply in person M-F 2-5pm at Department of Women’s Athletics G. Rollie White. Fall practice 11 -2pm daily. becai shouldn’t living bur style. New carpet in selected units. 6 Unique Floorplans from $225 All Bills Paid (except electricity) No Utility Deposit 2 Pools* Volleyball Court Hot Tub • Basketball Courts • Lighted Tennis Courts •Across From Post Oak Mall PLMTfiTION OMS Apartments 693-1110 188108/31 Mon.-Frl. 8-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5 Little Caesar’s Pizza Now accepting applications for all positions, all stores. Apply in person. Cotton Village Apts. Snook, TX. 1 Bdrm. $200., 2 Bdrm. $248. Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm.i47ttfr TWO BDRM/lTfc bath duplex, fenced, fireplace, w/d conn. Wyndham Mgmt, 846-4384. 190ttfn 3 2 with stuX-39<) 1.21 -4-303-04 7N ] SOtOS 2S PART TIME Help Wanted. Apply in person. Piper’s Chevron, corner of Texas and U niversity. 190t09/08 EARN $500 to $600 or more weekly stuffing envelopes at home. No experience. Send $1 and self addressed, stamped envelope to: National, P.O.Box 526, Dear born, Mich 48121. 190t09/04 SHUTTLE OR walk to campus. 6 different fioor plans to choose from. Pool, laundry facility, 24 hr on-site maint management. Starting at $250. Sign now and re ceive $100 off Sept rent. 693-2108. 179t09/01 NATIONAL MARKETING firm seeks mature stu dent to manage on-campus promotions for top compa nies this school year. Flexible hours with earnings po tential to $2,500 per semester. Must be organized, hard working and motivated. Call Lisa Goodwin at (800)592- 2121. 190t08/29 AVAILABLE NOW & for fall: 1&2 bedroom apart ments from $225/mo. APARTMENT LIVING CEN TER, 3914 Old College Road, 846-9196, open 10-6. 180ttfn NO l 111 in 1)1 POSIT. I-ITOOR PLANS TO ( IIOOSI I ROM. C l.I B HOI ST. POOL. I 1 VMS. I A l N I) m I AC.II Till S. Sill T II.1 BUS. 24 HR. ON ,STI1 MAIN I S I AR 1 INC. A T $251. C ALI. NC )\\ l)93-l>505. 1 79t09 01 STEREO SALESPERSON NEEDED. Sales experience necessary. Call 779-0065. 190t09/01 IMMEDIATE PART-TIME evening position avail able, Mon-Fri, 5-10 pm. Position available in Medical Records department organizing and filing patient in formation. Prefer some office environment experi ence. Applicants must be available to work through summer months. Position continues through regular school year. Apply at Scott and White Clinic, 1600 Uni versity Drive East, C.S. between 8-5 pm. Mon-Fri. Ap ply by Sept. 8, 1989. 190t08/29 CASA BLANCA APART MENTS: 2 bdrm, furn. & un- furn. units, SPECIAL PRIVATE BEDROOM DORM PLAN . 41 10 College Main. 846-1413, 846-9196. ISOttfn • 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 — PATELLAR TENDONITIS (JUMPER’S KNEE) Patients needed with patellar ten donitis (pain at base of knee cap) to participate in a research study to evaluate a new topical (rub on) anti-inflammatory gel. Previous diagnoses welcome. Eligible volunteers will be com pensated. G & S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 i69ttVi PROFESSIONAL WORD processing by experienced typist. Carla, 690-0305. 190t09/22 TYPING: Reports, proposals, dissertation theses Linda, 696-4516. 190t09/01 Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348 DN THE DOUBLE Protessional V^ord Processing, laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rush services. 846-3755. > 181tfn FOR SALE MALE DANCERS needed. Must be dependable. Own phone, transportation required. Good pay. 693-3004. 180t09/01 1986 QUAN TUM Volksw'agen, loaded. Excellent con dition. After 5:00 pm, 696-7216. 190t09/01 Schlotzky’s is now accepting applications for full time & part time shifts. Apply in person only between 2-5 p.m. 187t09/07 ATTENTION-GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHICLES from $100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevys. Sur plus Buyers Guide. 1-602-838-8885 Ext A 4009. 190t08/31 Full time experienced Dental Assistant needed. Call for interview 260-9772 188t08/31 ATTENTION - HIRING! Government jobs - your area. $17,840 - $69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885 Ext R 4009. 190t08/31 ATTENTION - GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U-repair). Delinquent tax property. Repossessions. Call 1-602-838-8885 Ext GH 4009. 190t 08/31 1985 YAMAHA 125 Scooter, 65 mph, excellent condi tion. Call Eddy, 822-9212. 190t09/01 POOL TABLE, regulation, year old, rarley used. $425. 693-5692. 190t09/01 SUNBIRD, 1986, sharp, 4-door, 6 cylinder, GREAT GAS MILEAGE. 846-5764. 190t08/3I BUNK BED, rose finish, $150. Many other misc items. Call Andy 696-4117. 190t09/01 TWO 10-speed bikes, $60 and $35, both $80. 696-0795 after 9 am. , 190t08/30 .Take over 3 acres. No down. $59. a/mo. Beautiful trees. Near lakes. Electricity & phone available. Owner Financing. 805-251-5143. lS9t03/31 TRICK white YSR NOT A MOPED race ready 60 MPH + great for A&M $700. obo 764-6586 189t09/04 34’ 1985 TRAVEL TRAILER NICE, SELF-CON TAINED, WITH KENMORE WASHER/DRYER. MANY EXTRAS. 14,000 OR BEST OFFER. BIG ENOUGH FOR 2 TO LIVE IN. 409-846-1179 189t08/28 ‘Students, why pay rent? Nice two-bedroom mobile home with one and three quarter baths and extras. Only $4,140. See at 920 Clearleaf #147. Inquire at of fice or call (915)944-6218, nights (915)949-5011.’ 189t09/07 PIANO FOR SALE-Wanted: Responsible party to take on small monthly payments on piano. See locally. Call Manager at 800-635-7611 anytime. I89t09/04 # FREE FREE!! Multi-colored kittens. Call 690-7247. 190t09/01 • HEU> WANTED GEESE® is now accepting applications tor lunch and closing shifts. Seeking friendly, intelligent, self-starting people. We pro vide training, very flexible hours, free meals, uniforms, other benefits and incentives. Apply in person at the S.W.Parkway Subway in the College Station Kroger shop- ping center for all B/CS stores’ openings. 190t08/28 SHORT ON CASH? 1. 2 3 bdrm duplexes, walking distance to campus. Rem $160-$200 with a $200 deposit. Brazos Duplexes, 779-3003. 181108/29 CHILDCARE RETIRE RICH upon graduation (or sooner!) Students nationwide accumulating wealth in unique program. Pleasant work, won’t interfere with studies or social ac tivities. Write to: Wealthbuilder #1. Dallas, Texas 75376-3700. 190t09/08 STUDENTS/STUDENT WIVES: Babysitter needed in mv home, Mon-Fri. 7:30 am-5:30 pm. References. 845-3933/690-0807. 1900)9/01 ATTENTION: EARN MONEY READING BOOKS! $32,000/year income potential. Details. (1) 602-838- 8885 Ext. Bk 4009. 1900)8/31 PARENTS HELPER, 4 afternoons/week, light house keeping & cooking. Mature female student to care for 3 girls. Needs car & references. 693-7826 after 7 pm. 190t09/01 GrapeVine Restaurant needs part-time help. All shifts Hilalri ~ ‘W ~ ■ REGISTERED CHILDCARE in mv home, any age, Mon-Fri, weekends 693-2190 1800)8/11 available. Call ask for Patsy 693-4280. KTAM/KORA is looking for a part-time sports an- noucement. Experience preferred. Call Chip Howard 776-1240. E.O.E/M/F 189t08/28 PIANO LESSONS: introductory, beginner, non-begin ner. advanced. SteinWaypiano. RUTHERFORD PI ANO STUDIO. 822-2242 (Serving Aggies Since 1960). ’ 189t08/28 advertise with the Battalion classified ads 845-2611 we won't sell you short "he 1 Military chaplain enjoys teaching word of God to Fort Bliss congregation Ion 1 FORT BLISS, Texas (AP) — Maj. James Winn looks dangerous in his camouflage fatigues and black com bat boots. In fact, at 6 feet 4 inches tall and 195 pounds, he looks downright deadly. But if the Fort Bliss officer is ever sent off to war, he’ll be carrying a Bi ble, not an M-16. “My only weapon is the word of the Lord,” he said. “If it came be tween me and the enemy, I would have to be killed. “I would never carry a weapon. First of all, it’s too heavy.” That doesn’t mean he or other Army chaplains avoid combat —they follow the troops. Winn, 41, said he knew he might be called to war when he joined the Army 13 years ago as a minister of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. “I had to make a very clear deci sion that one day we might have to get the bombs and guns and whistles out and I would have to do my part,” the Chicago native said. “And I’ve al ways known that wherever the sol dier goes, I’ll go. “But we all have a mission, the ar tilleryman, the infantryman, the chaplain. And mine is to preach the yord of God. Not only do I believe it, the soldiers expect it.” Winn, who is married and has two children, said the life of an Army chiplain is filled with challenges, maijy of them unique to the military. ‘The chaplain must know that, yes, I’m a child of God, but I’m a sol dier, too. We have to keep our boots shined and meet all the physical re quirements of other soldiers,” Winn said. He does almost an hour of aero bics every day to keep trim since “the cav (armored cavalry) troopers aren’t going to listen to someone whose belly is out to here.” Most of his Army time, including duty in West Germany and Greece, has been spent in the field serving “a troop ministry. I never had a con gregation, where I was ‘the man.’ ” That changed when he came to Fort Bliss last year. He was appointed to the position of post chaplain staff resource man ager — in charge of money, supplies and people — and named pastor of a special congregation. “At Centurion Chapel, the other side of my dream came true,” Winn said. “After 13 years of troop time, I had a congregation.” The congregation is unusual, he said, because it’s mostly retirees. About half his congregation has at tended the same chapel for a de cade, unlike some Army chapels filled with transient soldiers. Winn’s boss, post chaplain Col. Clyde Brown, said Centurion is the largest Protestant service on post, av eraging about 500 people. “I think they’re one of the most vi tal congregations,” Brown said. “It includes 15 to 20 denominations, has five choirs, and has a parish council organization of retired and active people.” Brown said Winn personfoj the Army wants in achaplain- those requirements are stringe j ,ei “First, a chaplain must belul dained by his denomination| must have 120 hours of under uate study and 90 hours ofgra study, so he will usually naol master of divinity degree.” Then each chaplain candra selected by an endorsing comri of his denomination. Next, lie interviewed and recommal by a military post chaplain. Then his credentials and information are given totheA!| chaplain headquarters. Once in the Army, Brout | the chaplain goes to school foil weeks. Then he faces 18mont'| evaluation. “It’s about three years before: are prepared for full militan lain duties,” Brown said. “Our chaplains’ primary is to go where the soldiers are, said. “We try to do our best to: families, but that’s not our nia j fort.” Winn said it’s a life he never to leave. NEV\ [real, t >r Ivai If lampi tournar utive fi den fro be satis I Slam ev |un Mo lenter. “Win Ipen,” ond ent ft After ■rom H nament year, M final an Ing Len Lend ruining Banuary jrand tnd corr fcourts, l □pen. “I know I wain to be anxipij diers the rest of my life. It gfc your blood after a while,” hesacj guess I love to be around soldienj cause I am one. “It is a service — servingyoura low man and keeping the peai:| believe God smiles on our keeping.” SI Moonlight Madness Friday, September 1st Th Show its di Kyle A&M Th 7:30 cable ment siana, The s Collej Sta 10 p.r tion w dimer they r questi snow: You ma the rig! 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